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Most paleontologists work in the field finding fossils, using tools like a geologist's pick.
Paleontologists are especially interested in the study of fossils.
Paleontologists use many different tools; of them, many are precise and delicate so as to not damage the find. Shovels, brushes, sand filters, (sometimes water pump filters), and if the find is known to be deep enough, sometimes even bulldozers can be used. The end.
Paleontologists use carbon dating to determine the age of rocks.
A shovel and this pointy thing.
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They use picks so they wouldn't damage the dinosaur bones in the process of digging them up.
Paleontologists hunt fossils; Along with amateur Paleontologists too!
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The fossil record provides nothing good for paleontologists.
they use tools
Paleontologists use fossils to determine the relative ages of rocks. Due to evolution the fossil assemblage in rocks changes over time and the different assemblages can therfore be used to place the rocks in which an assemblage is found in its place in the evolutionary sequence.