History
you might find them i desert
To the best of my knowledge, there is no direct relevance, although certainly, if you are a good Catholic, you might go to Business Administration to learn your job in life, I wouldn't see any dissonance, directly.
I think that it does offer benefits... though you can practically search anywhere for fossils. You might learn valuable traits and have fun! You may even discover something new!!!
If a scientist finds trace fossils showing a path in the sand from a snail-like animal, they might learn about the animal's movement patterns, behavior, and habitat preferences. The trail can indicate how the animal navigated its environment, whether it was foraging for food or escaping predators. Additionally, the depth and width of the trail could provide insights into the size and physical characteristics of the animal. Overall, these trace fossils can help reconstruct the ecological dynamics of the environment in which the animal lived.
He might learn how to eat spaghetti. He might learn how to lift weights. He might learn how to tie his shoes or even button buttons. He might learn how to drive a car. He might learn how to attack your enemies. But most of all he might learn to love....but probably not, after all he's a raccoon.
well you have to dig in a place that you might fossils and you start diging up and you start seeing bones
yes u can but you might have other fossils until you get the national pokedex
Fossils show scientists how the animals and plants of the past looked and gives them an idea of how they might have interacted.
FOSSILS according to scientist fossils are most likely to be found in the united states (caves mountains and lots of other places) u might fall and trip on one
FOSSILS.
A cheetah might learn how to prey and capture an animal
NO.......well it might but i dont really know!!