a plant that is a fossil
plant fossils (glossopteris) were found there.
Animal fossils contain hydroxyapatite from bones.Plants contain carbon.
A palaeophytologist is an obsolete term for a palaeobotanist - a person who studies palaeobotany - the study of botany in relationship to plant fossils.
There are fossils of tropical plants there.
Yes, rocks with fossils are often formed from the remains of animals. When an animal dies and is buried, its remains can be preserved in sedimentary rock as fossils over long periods of time. These fossils can provide valuable insights into the past life forms of our planet.
Coal, and to a lesser extent, shale.
fernlike
Containing fossils with traces of plant or animal life.
Plant fossils and coal seams could only have formed if Antarctic had once been warmer (further north).
fossils
Paleobotanists study ancient plant life through the examination of plant fossils. By analyzing these fossils, paleobotanists can understand how plants have evolved over time, the climate conditions in which they grew, and their significance in past ecosystems.
Paleontologists study fossils and ancient life, including, but not limited to, dinosaurs. A Paleobotanist studies plant fossils. Palaeontologist / paleontologist.