Petrified forests can be found all over the world. In these forests, ancient trees, which can be thousands of years old, have slowly turned into stone. The wood in the trees have turned into minerals. This makes the trees look like solid rock. These forests contain a lot of information. Every time a petrified log is opened, hundreds of fossils are found. Some fossils date back to over 200 million years ago. What a world of knowledge exists in these ancient stones!
Which statement summarizes the main idea of the passage? Petrified wood takes thousands of years to form and solidify. Petrified wood has hundreds of fossils in every piece. Petrified wood can give us a lot of information about ages past. Petrified forests are located in many places all over the world.
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Have you ever wondered what bats do in the winter? The answer depends on what kind of bat you are talking about. Some bats migrate to a warmer climate when the temperature begins to drop. Other bats hibernate. Bats that migrate fly to warmer climates in the winter. They fly to places where they can find plenty of insects and fruit to eat. Some of these bats fly up to 800 miles to get from their homes in the U.S. to their homes in Mexico. Bats that hibernate stay in the same area year-round. Cave bats fly into caves and hibernate in groups of hundreds of bats. Having so many bats gathered together helps them stay warm all winter. When summer comes around, they live in trees and buildings. Tree bats hibernate in hollow trees during the winter. When the weather warms up, they live in roosts in trees.
Which of the following best summarizes the passage? Bats migrate up to 800 miles away in Mexico. In the warmth of Mexico, they find plenty of insects and fruit to eat. In the summer, they fly back to their homes. In the winter, cave bats hibernate in groups of hundreds. Hibernating in groups helps the bats stay warm throughout the long winter season. Tree bats roost in hollow trees and buildings. When the weather turns cold in the winter, bats will hibernate in groups or migrate to a warm place like Mexico. In the winter, some bats migrate to warmer climates where they can find food to eat. Other bats stay in the same place and hibernate in groups in caves or trees.
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