paleobotany
archaeology
Information on time periods in earth's history and the events that happened in those time periods, all based on the study of fossils and rock layers.
Palaentologists study ancient species by the fossil remains, footprints, by the traces of animals and DNA with comparision with their ancestors
Fossils are proof of organisms that lived long ago
Yes
Paleontologists study dinosaurs and their remains.
Study of cilization through the material remains is archaelogy
The 3 main ideas are, 1. The rock record provides evidence of geologic events and forms of the past. 2. Processes observed on Earth in the present also acted in the past. and 3. Earth is very old and has changed over geologic time.
No, paleobotany is the study of ancient plants and plant fossils. The study of fossil insects is called paleoentomology.
study remains
Paleontologists study prehistoric life forms. They use fossil remains to determine several aspects of various organisms who lived in ancient times.
All the biospheric sciences, which includes, but is not limited to, biogeography, paleontology, palynology, micropaleontology, geomicrobiology, geoarchaeology and biological oceanography.