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fossils
Scientists learn about plants that are extinct by studying their fossils. These fossils will often preserve a plant's remains very well.
The climate at the time the fossile was preserved. :)
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Nothing they just like to eat babies
fossils
Learn about the earth's past.
Scientists study fossils, ancient tools, and DNA to learn more about early humans. By comparing and analyzing these sources of evidence, scientists can piece together information about the behavior, lifestyle, and relationships of our ancestors.
Aside from fossils we can learn about organisms and how they have changed over the years by looking at the plants and animals we have today.
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Their bone structure from fossils and their morphology
Scientists learn about plants that are extinct by studying their fossils. These fossils will often preserve a plant's remains very well.
they help by showing index rock creations.
The climate at the time the fossile was preserved. :)
Well, not all scientists study fossils but some who participate in the art paleontology do. Anyway, here's the answer to your question: scientists study fossils to learn about the bone's past and who they might've belonged to to put it in layman's terms (simplified terms)
Archaeology, artifacts ect, and palaeontology/ paleontologists fossils ect.