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A scientist who studies fossil remains is a paleontologist. Woods, bones, and shells are the most common fossils. Paleontology tells us about ecologies of the past, evolution, and our place as humans, in the world.
why did the early scholars reject fossils as a mean to trace human evolution
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depending on how deep the rock is in the ground tells scientists how old the rock is
They can learn about evolution, as many living fossils have changed quite a bit over time.
by comparing fossils and using carbon dating to see how old they were
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DNA. fossils do not necessarily mean two animals are closley related
Fossils show the progression of ancient organisms. By comparing older fossils with more recent fossils, we can see how older ones are related in body structure to newer ones, supporting the idea that new generations evolve from older ones.
By comparing body structures of living organisms...By studying fossils...And comparing the early development of different organisms.
A scientist who studies fossil remains is a paleontologist. Woods, bones, and shells are the most common fossils. Paleontology tells us about ecologies of the past, evolution, and our place as humans, in the world.
fossil evidence is when scientist study fossils to figure out how the animal died how it evoled
Perhaps by carbon dating and by comparing with the evolution and dominance of various organisms in the geological time scale.
Fossils' existence confirms that species are not fixed but can evolve into other species over time
scientist who study fossils
Palaeontologists study fossils and dinosaurs.