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Comparing organisms in the fossil record providesevidence that organisms have changed over time
The Sumatron rhino is considered a living fossil because it has changed very little over time. See link.
It shows how each generation's alleles have changed. :)
This Process called the Environment
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it will change if we use lots of fossil fuels. Because we cannot make fossil feuls because it is from long time ago. from:Alex
It might be able to show what kind of organism lived in the past, how the organisms and the environment have changed over time.
The fossil record provides evidence about the history of life and past environment on earth. The fossil record also shows that different groups of organism have changed over time.
If the fossil of some animal was different from animals now, that shows that the animal species has changed over that period of time.
1. When that animal/plant lived. 2.What killed that animal/plant.
How will the general environment of the trucking industry change over the next three years (i.e. demographics - aging population)?
a record that shows how fossils have changed over time
Comparing organisms in the fossil record providesevidence that organisms have changed over time
If an organism is already well suited to its environment, there is no need for it to change or 'adapt'. This can be seen in sharks and crocidiles, they have changed very little over thousands of years and are the top predators in their environment, as such they have not changed as they have not had to. Eithan Clifford :)
By adapting to the current environment, growing resistant to various threats and becoming more lethal.
Fossils are the only way to learn which animals are extinct or have changed over time. We can look at animals that exist today and speculate concerning on the appearance of a common ancestor. We frequently have to change our opinion when we find a fossil.