most fossils dont show any change over time, besides the dirt caving in on the fossil, so I would have to say no.
If there was no change in species over time, then all fossils of that species would be identical.
One example of an organism that has fossils showing little change over time is the horseshoe crab. Fossils of horseshoe crabs from millions of years ago closely resemble the horseshoe crabs we see today, indicating that their body plan has remained relatively unchanged. This phenomenon is often referred to as "living fossils."
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The horse shoe crab changed very little over time. They are now known as living fossils.
Fossils can change due to a variety of reasons such as erosion, pressure, and chemical reactions. Over time, the original organic material may be replaced by minerals, leading to changes in composition. Factors like temperature and moisture levels in the environment can also contribute to fossil alteration.
because they change over time
Fossils that are found over a wide area.
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By looking at the fossils and seeing how they change over time.
Fossils are the only way to learn which animals are extinct or have changed over time. We can look at animals that exist today and speculate concerning on the appearance of a common ancestor. We frequently have to change our opinion when we find a fossil.
Most fossils are found in sedimentary rock. This is because sediments (soil, sand, etc) pile on top of bones and then solidify into rock, over time, preserving fossils. Because these generally remain buried very deep, it does make it easier to find fossils in areas where the ground has been pushed upward by the formation of mountain ranges. Thus, sedimentary rock is nearly always the material fossils are found in, and mountains make it a little easier to find fossils.