To my knowledge, fossils found here on earth tell us absolutely nothing about movements of the other planets in the past. There is no way that they could.
It can tell us how old they are and how and where they moved in the past .
Fossils can provide information on the distribution of ancient species across different continents, which helps in reconstructing past continental positions. By comparing the similarities and differences in fossil species found on separate continents, scientists can infer the movement and interaction of tectonic plates in the past. Fossils can also reveal how environmental changes associated with plate movements influenced the evolution and distribution of species over time.
they tell us that past animals were once on and lived in kansas. they tell us that past animals were once on and lived in kansas.
Well for one, It can tell us that the land was once covered in water.
That it wasn't always cold and iced over.
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Well for one, It can tell us that the land was once covered in water.
That they must have been joined up in the past because the same fossils could not exist on the continents given their current position.
That they must have been joined up in the past because the same fossils could not exist on the continents given their current position.
That they must have been joined up in the past because the same fossils could not exist on the continents given their current position.
They tell us about past environments and may be used to date rocks on a relative time scale.
Fossils of plants and animals can provide clues about past climates based on the types of species present and their adaptations. For example, presence of tropical plant fossils in an area that is now cold indicates a warmer climate in the past. Additionally, fossilized coral reefs can indicate sea levels and ocean temperatures.