at it's origin
from the origin A+
Fossils can be described as little traces of past life. They help in studying the history of the earth since they give important information regarding living things that were in existence and what may have caused their death.
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Fossils can help us learn about what happened in the past, what is currently happening in the present, and what will happen in the future. The Earth is always changing, nothing on its surface is truly permanent. Rocks that are now on top of a mountain may have been at the bottom of a sea once. We can dig up fossils anywhere! From the fossil, we can determine what organisms were living, the habitat, the climate, and compare with other fossils to see the many changes and differences. Fossils are very beneficial to our Earth's history. :D
By looking at the fossils and seeing how they change over time.
Fossils give a record as to what organisms lived throughout different time periods. Generally speaking, the lower layers of soil show the oldest fossils, which aids scientists in following the progression of evolution of an organism. Also, radioactive carbon dating is used in dating how old a fossil is by finding the amount of carbon^14, and then calculating how many half lives have passed to reach this amount.
Fossils give us a lot of information about species which used to exist on Earth but which are now extinct. With this information we can see in greater detail how species have evolved over time.
Fossils can be described as little traces of past life. They help in studying the history of the earth since they give important information regarding living things that were in existence and what may have caused their death.
the fossils can tell you their environment by where they are at and can tell you their physical features by how its shaped
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They are found in stone. They are created naturally. They give information about animals which lived a very long time ago.
Fossils can help us learn about what happened in the past, what is currently happening in the present, and what will happen in the future. The Earth is always changing, nothing on its surface is truly permanent. Rocks that are now on top of a mountain may have been at the bottom of a sea once. We can dig up fossils anywhere! From the fossil, we can determine what organisms were living, the habitat, the climate, and compare with other fossils to see the many changes and differences. Fossils are very beneficial to our Earth's history. :D
No we cant as earth does not receive or give out information to the sun
No we cant as earth does not receive or give out information to the sun
i think you have to give the fossils to the museum in pewter city
The earth has electric currents in its structure, that create magnetic fields.
The kind and numbers of fossils found in different kinds of rocks give clues about past ecosystems. Fossils give evidence that, in any ecosystem, some plants and animals survive well, and some do not.
to the museum in oreburgh city