Scientists find evidence of early human life through various means, including excavation of archaeological sites, analysis of fossils and artifacts, and dating techniques such as carbon dating. These discoveries are typically found in places where early humans lived, such as caves, rock shelters, and open-air sites. By piecing together these findings, scientists can reconstruct the behaviors, lifestyle, and evolution of early humans.
Because they are scientists
Scientists study proteins to find evidence for evolution because proteins are essential molecules that carry out many functions in living organisms. By comparing the sequences of proteins across different species, scientists can uncover similarities and differences that provide clues about how different species are related and have evolved over time. This can help shed light on the evolutionary history and relationships between species.
Evaluate said evidence and accept it if it is valid. Unfortunately, scientists are all too human and some hold on to ideas that are no longer supported by the evidence, especially if the idea is theirs. That is why consensus and peer review is important in science.
What kind of DNA ..? Blood you need to find the type Hair or fibers you can find the ethnicity Teeth you can differentiate bite marks Blood, saliva and semen can be used as individualized evidence in court
Because of the lack of hard parts. Geological upheaval (this affects all fossils to a certain degree ). To name two reasons that are supported by the evidence. It also hinges on what you mean as " little. " The evidence, by way of analogy, would convict a saint of murder. It is strong enough for that and strong enough to support evolutionary theory
East Africa
Scientists found evidence in Rodinia in Antartica.
Scientists don't know much about early North America because the evidence they find must be verified that it was from that time period. Also, most of the knowledge they "know" is in fact inferred by basic knowldege, and artifiacts from the earlier times.
Mid-Ocean Ridge
Scientists find evidence in fossils and living things such as changes in morphology, genetic similarities, and transitional forms that support the theory of evolution. Fossils can show physical adaptations over time, and living organisms can reflect common ancestry through shared genetic traits. These pieces of evidence help scientists to understand the evolutionary history and relationships between different species.
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They are important because they take the evidence that was found and they do tests on it and sometimes they can find more evidence, for example: they could find a finger print or they could find fibres that are important to the investigation.
Because they are scientists
There is no evidence proving global warming is not happening. A very tiny number of scientists (usually not climate scientists) try to find evidence but they have found nothing.There is a colossal amount of evidence proving it is happening:Temperature records rising and being broken.Sea levels rising.Ice caps and glaciers melting.Animal, bird and insect habitats changing.More unusual weather and more powerful storms.
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find it yo dam self