Coal is evidence of past plant life.
No.
the study of human being in present and past lifes
It can provide evidence of the environment the area was in in the past. For example, if you found a fossil with tentacles, you could guarantee that it is a marine creature (as tentacles are useless on land). You can then go on to imply that the rock was also formed in a marine environment. An example is shale, which is formed in a tranquil marine environment. This gives evidence of the past environment and also climate. Coal is also a fossil. A coal seam is sure evidence of a warm climate and a deltaic/marshy landscape.
Yes they are real but only for particual earth angels
The past participle is evidenced.
This question is simply too general, but i'll give you the definition and an example of the geological evidence of Pangaea.Definition: evidence that geologically prove the existant of such theory inrelation to being of the past (on most occaisions)A geological example of evidence of the existant of Pangaea is how there are coal mines in Antarctica. Coal mines only form near the equator, therefore proving that continental shift was involved and that there was once a "Pangaea".
The past participle is evidenced.
Probably not. Coal mines have not produced diamonds in the past.
Yes I really do. Its true that people say we had past lifes in other time(meaning:has lived before & died then returned to the world as a new "you"). and our past lifes can affect us in probaly anything we are now...cool..isn't it...? Including our looks. Well, maybe Nat had lived as a girl in his p. life.Yes I really do. Its true that people say we had past lifes in other time(meaning:has lived before & died then returned to the world as a new "you"). and our past lifes can affect us in probaly anything we are now...cool..isn't it...? Including our looks. Well, maybe Nat had lived as a girl in his p. life.
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