yes
the oldest fossils can be found the deepest in the ground. in other words, the deeper the fossil, the older it is (unless something has happened to the ground, such as an earthquake etc.)
The worlds oldest fossils were found in an ancient beach in Austrila, they are 3.4 billion years old and are fossils of cells. They have no bones and are mineralized spheres.
Cannot be done as the Earth is much older than the oldest fossils.
The oldest known fossils are prokaryotic.
They would be the most primitive because they would be the oldest fossils.
The oldest humanoid fossils were all found in Africa.
My vote goes to the sponges.
No. Trilobite fossils are much older.
the oldest fossils can be found the deepest in the ground. in other words, the deeper the fossil, the older it is (unless something has happened to the ground, such as an earthquake etc.)
The worlds oldest fossils were found in an ancient beach in Austrila, they are 3.4 billion years old and are fossils of cells. They have no bones and are mineralized spheres.
The oldest land animal is the scorpion. It lived on the Gondwana supercontinent. It is a 350 million year old fossil.
The archaeologist who found the oldest human fossils in the Great Rift Valley was not actually an archaeologist but just a fossil hunter. His name was Zeresenay Alemseged.
Cannot be done as the Earth is much older than the oldest fossils.
The oldest known dinosaur fossil found in San Juan, Argentina, is an Eoraptor.
The oldest known fossils are prokaryotic.
A recent discovery in Australia has shown fossil microorganisms dating back 3.4 billion years.
Relative dating-comparing fossils related to how old other fossils are in the same sample of rock. If the rock has been undisturbed, the oldest rock will be at the bottom, therefore, the oldest fossils will also be at the bottom. the youngest rock will be at the top, therefore, the youngest fossils will be at the top. Absolute Dating-When you can figure out through testing the exact age of the fossil