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What are the uses of Paleontology?

It alows one to understand and study past life and environments (habitats which supported that life or helped preserve or make the fossils) and provides a tile sequence which allows relative dating of fossiliferous rocks.


Why do scientist need to use radar to study Venus' surface?

Because there are these thick clouds that always surround Venus, so they need radars to see past the clouds.


Did Venus's have moons in the past?

There is no evidence that Venus had a moon


Which spacecraft was the first to successfully fly past another planet?

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Could life exist on Venus in the past?

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What planet Mercury Venus or Mars is most likely to support life now or in the past?

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What planet Mercury Venus or Mars is most likely able to support life now or in the past?

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What is the past tense of supports?

Supported.


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Why life exits only on earth which planet beside earth ha s more probabilities of having life?

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Every thing about Mars?

Mars is a planet in our solar system. There is no life on Mars. It's half the size of earth It's the only planet that scientists believe supported life in the past