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Q: What happens to abundance of angiosperm and gymnosperm pollen fossils after the k-t boundary?
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Which Longest geological time unit based on abundance of fossils?

Eons


How do scientists use the halflife of radioactive isotopes to date rocks and fossils?

The basic idea is to compare the abundance of a naturally occurring radioactive isotope within a material to the abundance of its decay products; it is known how fast the radioactive isotope decays.


Where would you most likely find fossil bearing rocks?

The most likely place would be at a limestone or dolostone rock quarry. However, fossils can be found in an abundance of places. Fossils are common in landscaping gravels, or anywhere mixed rocks are found.


Why is the seaside a good place to look for fossils?

The seaside is a good place to look for fossils because it often contains exposed layers of sedimentary rock that are rich in fossils. The constant erosion from the waves can also help to uncover new fossils that may have been buried. Additionally, marine environments are known to have a high abundance and diversity of fossilized marine organisms.


What is the problem with burning fossils?

It releases Carbon into the atmosphere, causing it to bind with oxygen to form CO2. An abundance of CO2 causes the earth to heat up unnaturally advancing climate change.


What is Geology of river tillingbourne?

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What are five different type of fossils?

Imprint fossils, Mineralized fossils, frozen fossils, fossils in amber, and cast fossils.


Why are animal fossils more abundant from the Cambrian Period than from the earlier periods?

Because Paleozoic era rock is much older than Mesozoic era rock, these strata are generally at greater depth than Mesozoic rock, thus limiting their accessibility to areas that have been exposed by weathering and erosion.


Although you know from chemical evidence that life on Earth evolved as early as 3.5 billion years ago the most ancient available fossils are only 0.54 billion years old This is because of what?

Stromatolite fossils date back billions of years. More complex life forms began evolving in abundance in the Cambrian Era, which is the time frame referred to in the question.


What is the term for the remain of thing found in rock?

The terms are fossils.


What can fossils?

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What do fossils contain?

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