scientists can tell by looking at a clump of stone that its a dinosaur heart because there are machines that they use that help them and they also discuss it with others and while doing those things it helps them discover that that stone is not a stone.
I know about dinosaurs and their habitats from reading about them. Scientists learn about dinosaurs and their habitats by studying fossils.
Scientists learn about dinosaurs by studying their fossils and those of other contemporary organisms. This helps them to learn what a dinosaur looked like, what it ate, and what its adaptations were. They also learn about what the climate, plant life, and other animals it interacted with were like. Fossils such as those of eggs, nests, and footprints can leave clues as to a dinosaur's social behavior.
Scientists learn a few different things. Scientists learn new things very day.
They do not learn anything, they are extinct.
Scientists can learn many things. They can learn how large a dinosaur was, what it looked like, what it ate, and how it moved, to name a few things.
Scientists that learn about the past are called historians because they learn about history/past.
Scientists use observation and experimentation to learn about the natural world.
The dinosaurs were a group of prehistoric reptiles that ruled Earth for about 160 million years. People did not even know dinosaurs existed until the 1800's. That may seem like a long time ago, but it is a very short time when you remember how long ago the dinosaurs lived-more than 65 million years ago. There is much still to learn, and the scientists of the future-the students of today-may be the ones who solve the mysteries of the dinosaurs.
To learn.
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they learn behavioral patterns of the animals.
making mistakes if they won't do it they wont learn