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Index fossils are very important to geologists because they identify geological. The fossil snail is a particularly difficult animal to study.
Rocks provides geological events and changing life forms of the past.
It gives information to scientists about the past. It also provides a reference of time throught rock layers. It can identify and define geological periods of time.
Rocks are to geologists as stars are to astronomers.
Uniformitarian geologists will use this method to determine which layer of rock formed at which time period of earth's history, and the order of the formation.
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Index fossils are very important to geologists because they identify geological. The fossil snail is a particularly difficult animal to study.
Rocks provides geological events and changing life forms of the past.
No, geologists study rocks and rock formations. Some geological surveys are done to locate fossil fuels. Their job specifics do not directly impact renewable fuel sources.
An outcrop is a visible exposure of bedrock or geological strata that appears at the Earth's surface due to erosion or uplift. It provides geologists with valuable information about the underlying rock formations and can help understand the geological history of an area.
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New evidence supported by geologists world wide suggests that the earth's mantle may be the source of crude oil, in an ongoing geological process inside the earth.
It gives information to scientists about the past. It also provides a reference of time throught rock layers. It can identify and define geological periods of time.