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By studying animals without backbones, animals with backbones , fossils of plant's track left behind by animals and piece together the conditions under which fossils were formed.

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Why is the percentage of argon in the earths atmosphere today the same as it was in the earths early atmosphere?

Argon is a noble gas and does not react with other elements in the atmosphere, so it has remained relatively constant over time. The initial percentage of argon in the Earth's atmosphere was likely determined by the gases present during the planet's formation. The lack of significant processes that remove or add argon to the atmosphere has helped to maintain its percentage over time.


Do currents of cold sinking air produce regions of higher pressure or lower pressure at the earths surface?

Currents of cold sinking air produce regions of higher pressure at the Earth's surface. As air sinks, it compresses and becomes denser, leading to an increase in pressure at the surface. This high pressure often leads to fair weather and clear skies.


What happens to pressure as you move outward from earths core?

Pressure decreases as you move outward from the Earth's core. The farther you are from the center, the less mass you will have pressing down on your location. Mass that is underneath you (or in other words, closer to the center) does not press on you, only mass that is above will add to the pressure where you are.


Do you add a degree when taking temperature from the ear?

No, a degree is not typically added when taking a temperature from the ear. The temperature reading from an ear thermometer is already in degrees Celsius or Fahrenheit, so there is no need to add a degree to the result.


At which period in history did mankind start to add lots of greehouse gases to the atmosphere?

The Industrial Revolution, starting in the late 18th century, marked the period when mankind began adding significant amounts of greenhouse gases to the atmosphere through the burning of fossil fuels for energy and industrial activities.

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How has genetics conbined with paleontology added to our understanding of evelution?

Paleontology is the study of prehistoric life, including organisms' evolution. By studying paleontology, scientists learn about evolution, therefor contributing to evolutionary biology.


How did change history?

Please add what changed history so we can give you an answer.


What did Pythagoras add to the understanding of the theorem?

He thought of it, stated it and proved it.


What did Pythagoras add to the understanding of Pythagoras' theorem?

He thought of it, stated it and proved it.


How can you add a gas to the earths atmosphere?

the icecaps in iceland have i think c0 in it when it melts it is released and the burning of fossil fuels


What is the land part of the earths surface?

The Ocean, Rivers, and Lakes. If you want to get real technical then you can add Lava to the list.


What are the advantages of diagrams?

They add clarity to an explanation, and may make understanding easier.


Add the missing vowels to create a word using these letters rths Qurtt?

The words that could be spelled are earths and quartet.


What color could you add to pure violet to tone down its intensity?

I would add white, but to my understanding if you make a nice gray and then add that it tones it down nicely when added in moderation.


What does palentologist studies?

Paleontology is a branch of science which deals with ancient earth organisms, their history, evolution, extinction events, environment, origins, diet, sex life, and so on. Hypotheses are made and tested and theories are created to help craft an overall picture of the history of life on Earth.


What is the history of Remington firearms?

I think this is best explained by Remington, they have a history page on their website I'll add a related link that will get you there...


How do convergent boundaries add material to earths surface?

At convergent boundaries some mantle material can melt and rise through the crust, forming volcanoes.