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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
Its extreme heat and pressure would destroy it.
Fossils cant tell us the colour of the animal or plant which is fossilised fossils cant tell us the future of the year of 2013 whichwe both no is not gonna happen or u can go with her or his answer
ooooh i don't think there is even a devonian so that would be a no. sry i cant help john Boyd thatcher state park just outside Albany is one of the best places in the world to find devonian fossils.
no but you can tell the age of the fossil from the age of the rock around it, you cant tell the age of the earth from fossils is because animals with bones were didnt exist until later in the earth's "life"
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
because they are rocks and fossils dont belong in rocks and fossils can be made things an rocks cant :(...
Its extreme heat and pressure would destroy it.
sedimentary rock my guy fossils fossils fossils fossils fossils fossils fossils fossils fossils fossils nbut u cant see thrm lel
Fossils cant tell us the colour of the animal or plant which is fossilised fossils cant tell us the future of the year of 2013 whichwe both no is not gonna happen or u can go with her or his answer
you cant sorry
you cant
You cant. Fossils are made when a volcano erupts and then when the magma cools, you can make a print in it.
ooooh i don't think there is even a devonian so that would be a no. sry i cant help john Boyd thatcher state park just outside Albany is one of the best places in the world to find devonian fossils.
Just keep trying, the first time you look for fossils, they are quite rare, but once you have found a fossil for the first time, they appear more commonly.
well cant say how uniformitarianism would support it but as far as index fossils go think about the fact that a for a single species to survive on multiple continents at same time it would need the same environment and apparently its not the case now but Pangaea was a single continent @ one place with single environment. so if any index fossils spread across multiple continents point towards them being of same environment and the most logical explanation is them being at the similar lat-long which sort of points us towards the idea that is Pangaea!
something about somedinosaurs found in both continents and they cant swim all across the ocean.