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No. Scientists have discovered fossil evidence that mightindicate that there were, at one time long ago, bacteria on Mars. However, the evidence is sketchy; not all scientists agree that the fossils are in fact evidence of life.
Sedimentary layers, radioisotopes, paleomagnetic stripes and igneous rock orientations, rock composition, and fossils are just a few of the things that comprise geological evidence.
There is evidence that CFC's have formed hole in the ozone. These evidence are found by scientists.
Scientist find evidence about common ancestors.
Scientists believe from geological evidence that humans originated in Kenya, Ethiopia, and Tanzania.
i know that this is stupid but how do scientists get empirical evidence.
To summarize, there are three types of geological evidence of the age of the earth. These are:Gradual processes of rock formationThe fossil recordRadioactive dating
There is geological evidence that Mars may have had bodies of water. There are parts of the planet that seem like they had water flowing on it, or were eroded by water flow.
By studying the geological evidence.
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Palaeontological evidence involves studying fossils of ancient organisms to understand past life forms and environments, while geological evidence involves studying rocks, minerals, and landforms to understand the Earth's history and processes. Palaeontological evidence provides insight into evolution and biodiversity, while geological evidence helps in understanding the formation of rocks, mountains, and other Earth features over time.
When we see that there are fossils found in a certain geological layer, which are evidence that a certain species existed at that time, and then in the next geological stratum we no longer find those fossils, and there is no evidence that the species which used to exist still exists, we infer that the species became extinct. If a whole lot of species become extinct at approximately the same time, we call that an extinction event, such as the KT extinction.
Scientists have not developed any theories about God's creation. They investigate the natural world and its origins, but have found no evidence that would require involvement of God (or gods) in the origin of the world.
No. Scientists have discovered fossil evidence that mightindicate that there were, at one time long ago, bacteria on Mars. However, the evidence is sketchy; not all scientists agree that the fossils are in fact evidence of life.
evidence in real time - finches fossil evidence evidence now backed up by genetics geological evidence of strata not just fossils