Based upon the soil/rock surrounding the fossil, the Earth's climate and surface may have changed since the components in the fossil were perhaps relatively different from the present.
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Fossils provide information about past environmental conditions. Fossils that provide indirect (proxy) information on past environmental conditions are called paleo-indicators. Certain types of plants, for example, require specific temperature and moisture conditions in order to thrive
The preserved remains of animals of evidence of their existence are Fossils Fosssils that provide evidence about the past are called trace fossils.
Fossils tell how Earth's landforms, climate, and ecosystems have changed over time. They provide valuable clues about the past by preserving evidence of ancient organisms and environments.
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That animals have changed over time
Fossils Further evidence is derived from living organisms Bones
Fossils provide information about past environmental conditions. Fossils that provide indirect (proxy) information on past environmental conditions are called paleo-indicators. Certain types of plants, for example, require specific temperature and moisture conditions in order to thrive
biochemical evidence anatomical evidence fossils vestigial structure embryological evidence
The preserved remains of animals of evidence of their existence are Fossils Fosssils that provide evidence about the past are called trace fossils.
Fossils provide valuable evidence of how organisms have evolved over time. By studying the structure, shape, and characteristics of fossils, scientists can observe unique features that have changed or stayed the same. Fossils also help in understanding the transition from one species to another and provide a record of extinct species, giving insights into the diversity of past ecosystems and the evolutionary journey of life on Earth.
Fossils tell how Earth's landforms, climate, and ecosystems have changed over time. They provide valuable clues about the past by preserving evidence of ancient organisms and environments.
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Fossils found in different layers of the Earth's crust provide evidence of past environments, climate conditions, and the evolution of life forms. By studying the distribution of fossils in the rock layers, scientists can gain insights into the changes in Earth's crust over time, such as continental drift, seafloor spreading, and mountain formation. Fossils help to reconstruct the history of the Earth's crust and provide clues about the processes that have shaped the planet's surface.
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Fossils show evidence of evolution by showing a picture to the past and through some methods how DNA of one animal may be similar to that of a modern animal.