The remains of an animal.
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Fossils are the remains of a dead plant or animal that have been preserved for a long time.
yes there is a animal crossing island in ds and game cube you have to give nook 50 fosslis then he will give you a whistle and the whistle will call kapp "n" and he'll take u to the island (kapp n is the 1 that drives u 2 ur town at the beginning of the game)
Present energy sources, such as coal and oil are fosslis fuels which mean they are limited. Because they will run out people will have to find another way of getting energy, such as wind or solar, to keep ever thing going Present energy sources, such as coal and oil are fosslis fuels which mean they are limited. Because they will run out people will have to find another way of getting energy, such as wind or solar, to keep ever thing going Present energy sources, such as coal and oil are fosslis fuels which mean they are limited. Because they will run out people will have to find another way of getting energy, such as wind or solar, to keep ever thing going
The distribution of fossils in different geographic regions and geological strata supports evolutionary theory by showing patterns of species evolution and extinction over time. This biogeographical evidence helps to track the diversification of life forms, the emergence of new species, and the impact of environmental changes on evolution. The study of fossils from different parts of the world provides crucial insights into the history of life on Earth and how organisms have adapted to changing environments.
This was one of the great early puzzles of geology; Charles Darwin found fossil sea shells on the top of the Andes mountains. By chance, an earthquake occurred whilst Darwin was visiting South America which raised the land by several feet, he reasoned that over time, thousands of earthquakes would raise the land by many thousand feet - creating mountains from what was once the ocean floor and thus containing fossil marine animals. Nowadays, with the discovery of plate tectonics and continental drift, we have a clearer understanding; for example, the Himalayas were formed when the tectonic plate of India collided (and continues to collide) with Asia - forcing up the mountains.