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Biostratigrapher and palaeontologist.
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.
The vast majority of fossils are found in sedimentary rock.
fossils are used to determine the history of changes in environment and organisms because to see how they lived long ago on the environment and things like that
There are many ways in which scientists study the evolution of plants. Scientists may choose to study fossils in the area for example.
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Biostratigrapher and palaeontologist.
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.
fossils
Many bones and fossils were destroyed in the deposition of sediment, as others were light enough to not form a fossil.
they help by showing index rock creations.
The vast majority of fossils are found in sedimentary rock.
fossils are used to determine the history of changes in environment and organisms because to see how they lived long ago on the environment and things like that
Geochronology is the method of determining the absolute age of rocks, using radiometric methods.
It is difficult for historians to reconstruct Africa's history because most things that ancient Africans made were out of mud or wood and did not last.
Most of what scientists know about extinct species is based on the study of bones and fossils. Scientists have studied many dinosaur bones to determine what they ate and how they lived. Fossils tell what the land was like at a given time in history.
Archaeologists study material remains such as artifacts, structures, and ecofacts left behind by past societies to reconstruct aspects of their culture, society, and way of life. By analyzing these remains, archaeologists can piece together the past and provide insights into historical events, social structures, daily activities, and technological advancements of ancient civilizations.