paileeology. that's when you study fossils.
It's called the fossil record.
Tracks and burrows can end up in the rock and fossil record through a process called fossilization, where sediment fills in the impressions left by the tracks or burrows and hardens into rock over time. This process preserves the shape and structure of the tracks or burrows, allowing scientists to study them and learn more about ancient life and environments.
No, paleobotany is the study of ancient plants and plant fossils. The study of fossil insects is called paleoentomology.
People who study hominids are called paleoanthropologists. They specialize in the study of human evolution and the fossil record of early human ancestors.
They attach little devices called transmitters onto them, which tracks their movement and behavior.
Bird tracks in snow isn't any kind of fossil. It isn't a fossil at all.
The exact copy of a fossil is called a replica or a cast. Replicas are created to study and display fossils without risking damage to the original specimen.
A scientist that studies fossils in called a paleontologist. Paleontology is a discipline within geology, which is the study of the Earth's history.
Study the ground for tracks.
The study of fossil remains is called paleontology. It involves the investigation of plant and animal fossils to understand the history of life on Earth.
Preserved animal tracks are called trace.
train tracks or a railroad