Animals extinction sometimes still leave their fossils , and they can determine much about them through scientific instruments . -AlanKeo
Study of fossils
An Archaeologist
When living things die, sometimes they can get buried in mud or sand before they rot away. If this happens, over time the mud or sand can be turned into rock and the hard parts of the living things are also mineralized (turned into rock) but in a way that preserves the structure of the original living thing. An impression of a living thing preserved in this way is called a fossil and by studying the fossils that are to be found in rocks it is possible to see and understand creatures that lived on earth a very long time ago.
Fossils have layer upon layer of hardened tissue. Therefore they are quite rough in texture where the insides are more malleable. Depending on what the fossil is of some fossils give off a sour aroma. Most of the time animal fossils deteriate at a faster rate than fossils of humans or shells. Fossils are a unique study and I you study them further.
paleantolligest
Paleontology
Paleontology
geology
paileeology. that's when you study fossils.
Paleontology
hydrology
A scientist that studies fossils in called a paleontologist. Paleontology is a discipline within geology, which is the study of the Earth's history.
The study of dinosaurs is one aspect of paleontology.
Marine science.
Astronomy ;p
Traditional scientific study and research carried out in cyberspace; Any scientific discipline that relates to cyberspace, such as cyberpsychology.