It can tell us how old they are and how and where they moved in the past .
Micrite will be darker and may have fossils.
Depends on what you mean by 'plates'. There is a kind of platter called a plate, and there are many, MANY of those in the world. If you mean tectonic plates....then I can't tell you.
1.)They provide an ancestral linkage to modern species. For example, the chordates (which includes we humans) can be traced back to our common ancestry to sea squirts! The fossils record is database for evolution. 2.)They sometimes can explain the ecological roles and modes of life of past organisms, which can be correlated to modern species. 3.)hey can tell us what types of sediment deposits were present, by determining what fossils are found. i.e. marine fossils present indicates it would be a marine sediment and not a land sediment. p.s. i see u right now
Yes. The layers, the fossils inside, and the types of crystals found within all tell a story.A2: Not literally, but a rock has a story to tell if you know geology.
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It can tell us how old they are and how and where they moved in the past .
To my knowledge, fossils found here on earth tell us absolutely nothing about movements of the other planets in the past. There is no way that they could.
it can show the futur
they tell us that past animals were once on and lived in kansas. they tell us that past animals were once on and lived in kansas.
Well for one, It can tell us that the land was once covered in water.
That it wasn't always cold and iced over.
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Well for one, It can tell us that the land was once covered in water.
Fossils help us learn about the past, like if a fish fossil was in your backyard, then your backyard was covered with water. They also help us with the fossils where the setting was then, and what animals lived there.
That they must have been joined up in the past because the same fossils could not exist on the continents given their current position.
That they must have been joined up in the past because the same fossils could not exist on the continents given their current position.
That they must have been joined up in the past because the same fossils could not exist on the continents given their current position.