Here is the question :
WHERE CAN YOU FIND REMNANTS OF A PREHISTORIC FOREST OCCASIONALLY REVEALED BY STORMS?
Here is the option for the question :
- Wales
- Tasmania
- Maine
- Quebec
The Answer:
And, the answer for the the question is :
Explanation:
[STC001890] In 2014, severe storms swept through Cardigan Bay in Wales, removing a significant amount of sand and exposing a landscape that had been there before. The shoreline was covered with hundreds of ancient tree stumps, including those of oak, pine, alder, and birch, some of which were gnarled and twisted into unsettling forms. When the water table rose more than 4,500 years ago, a layer of peat began to form over the trees, which eventually caused the trees to stop growing. Cantre’r Gwaelod is said to have been a kingdom that was submerged in water and its association with the woodland of Borth is mentioned in a local legend. The stumps are occasionally exposed by storms, and human and animal tracks, in addition to the remnants of a wooden walkway, have also been found in the area. The storms periodically expose the stumps.