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He stated that the island had moved and gone underneath all of the other continents then surfaced in the Arctic, along with the plants fossils/ remains
Fossils can be any Kingdom. We have found fossils of plants, worms, animals plus many others.
Scientists learn about plants that are extinct by studying their fossils. These fossils will often preserve a plant's remains very well.
Modern plants and animals resemble fossils found in the same area.
Fossils show that there have been many plants and animals that no longer exist.
He stated that the island had moved and gone underneath all of the other continents then surfaced in the Arctic, along with the plants fossils/ remains
There are no plants or animals that live in Antarctica, except for a few hardy grasses, which can grow in the warmer summer months, especially on the Antarctic peninsula. For animals that live in the Antarctic regions, see the related question. Note that no animals live on the Antarctic continent.
why do you think many animals and plants did not become fossils
If you find fossil plants and animals that lived in hot, wet areas then you know the weather was hot and wet. This is how you tell what the weather was probably like in the past.
why do you think many animals and plants did not become fossils
Fern fossils come from ferns. Ferns are plants, not animals. Hence, fern fossils are plants, not animals.
Antarctic pearlwort and Antarctic hair grass
Fossils are the remains of plants and animals, and fossil fuels are decomposed plants and animals that form coal, oil, and natural gas.
Aphids live wherever there are suitable plants and warm weather.
The earliest fossils represent plants.
One of the plants in the Antarctic sea is seaweed.
Fossils can be any Kingdom. We have found fossils of plants, worms, animals plus many others.