Fossils are not used to oppose the theory of evolution. They acutually support it in every way. So far not one fossil has been found that is not exactly where you would expect it to be if evolution were true. As we dig deeper we go further back in time and see by piecing fossils together how organisms evolved over time. Although we don't need fossils to support the fact that evolution is happening, it's a nice bonus to have in support of the theory.
Fossils give us a lot of information about species which used to exist on Earth but which are now extinct. With this information we can see in greater detail how species have evolved over time.
Because he found fossils of plants that has heavy seeds and cant travel with seeds across oceans on a lot of the continents that are separated by oceans. Also, he found an oceanic animal that is only fresh water on parts of land that are separated by salt water. The fossils of the fern like plant was called Glossopteris
They found fossils of the Mesosaurus,Lystosaurus,and I believe the Cyrothagus.Sorry if t his is spelled wrong.
Fossil records are a key source of evidence for evolution. By examining the preserved remains or traces of ancient organisms, scientists can observe the changes in species over time. Fossils provide a timeline that allows researchers to understand the diversification of life and the development of new species throughout Earth's history, supporting the theory of evolution.
It is, but so is gravity. In science, 'theory' means 'idea that has been proven over and over and is generally accepted as truth'. It's a pity it doesn't mean the same in everyday language. ^^
Fossils can be used as evidence for evolution because they can show the development of a species over a long period of time.
If you mean, "are they ignorant for being in evolution," then no. The theory of evolution is a well-founded, heavily detailed theory with an enormous amount of evidence behind it. The theory of evolution is used to study disease. It's used to study agriculture. It's used to bring together all of the sciences pertaining to life.
Fossils. These show the incredible amount of time required to turn early life forms into stone. Studying the fossils, one can see the similarities and evolution of species over time. UNREST.
He used fossils,climate changes,and landforms to support his theory.
to explain the relationship
He used evidence from landform, climate, and fossils to support his theory of the continental drift.
the theory about how organisms change over time.
It was used to discourage the evolution of minions.
When we're discussing Darwin's evolutionary theory, we're discussing only one "type of" evolution: evolution by reproductive variation and natural selection. The term 'evolution' is also used in cosmology and astronomy (eg. the evolution of the cosmos, the galaxy, or stellar evolution). But when used in this context, the term refers to something entirely different than what Darwin was talking about, and what evolutionary theory is about.
When we're discussing Darwin's evolutionary theory, we're discussing only one "type of" evolution: evolution by reproductive variation and natural selection. The term 'evolution' is also used in cosmology and Astronomy (eg. the evolution of the cosmos, the galaxy, or stellar evolution). But when used in this context, the term refers to something entirely different than what Darwin was talking about, and what evolutionary theory is about.
The theory of rapid evolution rather than over a very long time.
Fossils give a record as to what organisms lived throughout different time periods. Generally speaking, the lower layers of soil show the oldest fossils, which aids scientists in following the progression of evolution of an organism. Also, radioactive carbon dating is used in dating how old a fossil is by finding the amount of carbon^14, and then calculating how many half lives have passed to reach this amount.