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No, human fossils are among the rarest type of fossils. Fossils of plants and marine organisms are far more abundant and have been found in greater numbers than human fossils.
No, a piece of pottery is not an example of a fossil. Fossils are the preserved remains or traces of ancient organisms, while pottery is a human-made object. Pottery is typically made by shaping and firing clay or other materials, whereas fossils are formed through the natural processes of fossilization.
Archaeological and paleontological findings that show a consistent pattern of human fossils originating in Africa and then spreading to other regions support the Out of Africa theory of human migration. These findings include genetic evidence that indicates modern humans originated in Africa and then migrated to other continents, and the discovery of ancient tools and fossils that showcase the movement of early humans out of Africa. Overall, these findings provide a chronological and geographical framework that aligns with the Out of Africa theory.
Africa is considered the cradle of humankind because it is where some of the earliest remains of hominins, our human ancestors, have been found. The continent's diverse environments provided the necessary conditions for human evolution to occur over millions of years. Additionally, Africa's geographic isolation allowed for the evolution of distinct human species before their eventual migration to other continents.
Geologists can gather information about past environments, climates, and the history of life on Earth from a study of fossils. Fossils can provide insights into the types of plants and animals that lived in a particular area, how they adapted to changing conditions, and how ecosystems have evolved over time.
The fossil record is not complete because the conditions required for fossilization are rare, and many organisms decay before being preserved. In addition, erosion, tectonic activity, and other geological processes can destroy or bury fossils over time. The fossil record also tends to be biased towards certain types of organisms that are more likely to fossilize.
Sedimentary rock is when a fossil is found inside it.
An index fossil is organisms that is a signature for certain geographical eras. Index fossils are a charting of time that is used to describe other organisms found in that time era. The fossils were found in the stones that are determinations by carbon indexing and therefore are index fossils.
Fossil records contain radiation, and the older the fossil is, the less radiation it gives off. Scientists study how much radiation is in the fossil record, and they find out how old the earth is.
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.)
No not all fossils animals are dinosaurs. They still are snail fossils and other fossils.
I'm not sure what fossils you're looking for, but you can get Helix ,Dome,Amber,Armour and Skull Fossils. In Diamond, you can get a Skull Fossil. In Pearl you can get a Armour Fossil. All other fossils can be gotten after both games.
An index fossil. An index fossil's age is known, allowing scientists to know the relative age of other fossils based on their position relative to the index fossil. (Ex. If a fossil is deeper in the earth, it is older than the index fossil)
No, the Sahara desert is not where some of the earliest human fossils have been found. The earliest human fossils have been discovered in other parts of Africa, such as the Great Rift Valley and South Africa. The Sahara, being a desert, is not conducive to preserving fossils from this early period.
Well when you acquire one of the fossils in the desert the other fossil you didn't choose will appear in mirage tower so it can be either the root fossil or claw fossil.
Aerodactyl FOSSILS can be found in the ruins of alph, among other places. The fossil is called OLD AMBER to REVIVE the fossil, you have to beat the elite 4 and get to Pewter City in KANTO. Hope that helped!:)
Fossils are proof of organisms that lived long ago
A number of dinosaurs, such as Amphicoelias are known from only one fossil specimen. Many other dinosaurs were never preserved as fossils and so will never be known to mankind.