I'm thinking it's index fossils because index fossils tell when or how old the layer it was found in. If that's what your asking.
Fossil the dead remains of plants and animals that lived in the past is know as fossil.
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Fossils tell scientists now different animals and humans existed long ago. They are dated and can tell scientists how a species evolved and died.
fossils teach use about our planets past they allow us to see into the past ( almost likea window). the how us what sort of plants and animals where livng hundrends of years ago. fossils can also can even show use about climate and its change over millions of years.
It can tell us how old they are and how and where they moved in the past .
I'm thinking it's index fossils because index fossils tell when or how old the layer it was found in. If that's what your asking.
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.
Location. Different layers of rock/soil tell a roughly chronological tale of the past, barring cataclysm. There are enough undisturbed sites worldwide that a mosaic can be discerned. Good question.
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.
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.
Fossils can provide information on the distribution of ancient species across different continents, which helps in reconstructing past continental positions. By comparing the similarities and differences in fossil species found on separate continents, scientists can infer the movement and interaction of tectonic plates in the past. Fossils can also reveal how environmental changes associated with plate movements influenced the evolution and distribution of species over time.