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they study first the soil composition of the ground check for valuable minerals and geographic chemicals which will be analyzed if the soil has a huge possibility to have an bones and fossils. this process may be skipped if a local community did find some bones there. the next step would be carefully digging the bones in there.
This all depends; Paleontologists are usually in an office, or, they are out doing field work. If they are in an office this could also mean in a classroom, seeing a lot of paleontologists work as university professors.
Fossils.
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To study earth's interior, geologist often rely on indirect methods such as evidence from seismic waves, not fossils.
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Most often it is a paleontologist who finds dinosaur fossils. However, anyone can find one.
The study of ancient life is paleontology. Someone who studies this is a Paleontologist.A paleontologist who specialises in the study of just dinosaurs is called a Dinosaurologist.
Although paleontologists must know alot about biology, fossils are not alive and are often made of rock. So, understanding rocks are more useful
they study first the soil composition of the ground check for valuable minerals and geographic chemicals which will be analyzed if the soil has a huge possibility to have an bones and fossils. this process may be skipped if a local community did find some bones there. the next step would be carefully digging the bones in there.
Paleontologists are looking for fossils in sedimentary rock.
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Another word you can say for plaster could be stucco. Often times it is also referred to as plaster of Paris.
This all depends; Paleontologists are usually in an office, or, they are out doing field work. If they are in an office this could also mean in a classroom, seeing a lot of paleontologists work as university professors.
Wash it once, then cover it up with a plaster or something. You could probably just leave it as long as you don't get your the area around it dirty.