Fossil record..... which is all of the fossils collected over mil
lions over years also..they havent ever started it over
Fossils have provided all information and sourced all theories that are to do with dinosaurs. Our general view, knowledge of their behaviour and knowledge of what the eat have came from fossils such as dinosaur bones or even dinosaur poo.
No. Scientists have discovered fossil evidence that mightindicate that there were, at one time long ago, bacteria on Mars. However, the evidence is sketchy; not all scientists agree that the fossils are in fact evidence of life.
The use of it is so they can date all of the fossils and stuff for scientists to study and see what it was like in the past.
Paleontologists study fossils, archeologists study past human life, climatologists can study past climates, geologists can study various things about Earth's past - the point being that a number of different scientists may study fossils in their disciplines.
All fossils are not the actual substance of the living creature but merely minerals that have collected in the hole the living creature left behind when its substance rotted away. Now when you have a 'fossil' in the shape of a complex skeleton its pretty easy to say that it came from a once living thing. But when you have a linear collection of crystals it isn't certain that it came from a once living thing or merely from a purely geological process. Also the martial 'fossil' is ten times smaller than the smallest fossil found on earth - a suspicious incongruity.
Well, not all scientists study fossils but some who participate in the art paleontology do. Anyway, here's the answer to your question: scientists study fossils to learn about the bone's past and who they might've belonged to to put it in layman's terms (simplified terms)
Most organisms never became fossils
Not all naturalists are earth scientists and not all earth scientists are naturalists. Some people are both.Naturalists often provide data to scientists, teach, monitor populations, manage parks, create artwork and author books.Earth scientists apply the scientific method to support predictions of change, identify the location of minerals, and manage game resources by studying and analyzing collected data.
Fossils help scientists by leaving a record for scientists to use. Fossils can help show a scientist which type of animal was living in an area during a certain time. This gives scientists a better idea of what that area was like hundreds of millions of years ago all the way through today.
Scientists who study fossils are known as paleontologists.Scientists who study fossils are known as paleontologists. A paleontologist who studies dinosaurs may be a vertebrate paleontologist or a macro paleontologist.
How would scientists know if all the fat are not in their fossils because they could have been eaten, etc.
Fossils have provided all information and sourced all theories that are to do with dinosaurs. Our general view, knowledge of their behaviour and knowledge of what the eat have came from fossils such as dinosaur bones or even dinosaur poo.
No. Scientists have discovered fossil evidence that mightindicate that there were, at one time long ago, bacteria on Mars. However, the evidence is sketchy; not all scientists agree that the fossils are in fact evidence of life.
The use of it is so they can date all of the fossils and stuff for scientists to study and see what it was like in the past.
Paleontologists study fossils, archeologists study past human life, climatologists can study past climates, geologists can study various things about Earth's past - the point being that a number of different scientists may study fossils in their disciplines.
all they do is make that shape out of a exsra bone and glue it back on like nothing happened.
scientist found out about the bones and named them by what they look like.