About as long as my 12 inch or take a few.
in the ice age where the glaciers are
A synonym for suggesting could be implying or simply just advising.
I suppose that they could, if mammoths weren't extinct.
Technically, the term fossil refers to remains that have been replaced with minerals. Therefor, a frozen mammoth is not really a fossil. Instead, it could be called a frozen mummy.
Scientists are not sure what caused the extinction of mammoths, but they have a few theories. These are climate change at the end of the Ice Age, human induced diseases, or human overhunting. It could also be any combination of the above.
It didn't evolve into anything. The mammoth went extinct before any further evolution could take place.
500 ft!!!!!!!!!!!
A wooly mammoth is 11ft tall and somtimes over this is for a fully grown Wooly Mammoth also people say the wooly mammoth is sometimes 15ft tall but that might be a rumor
While in theory possible, due to the large amount of well preserved mammoth remains in the arctic tundra that has lead to a wealth of genetic information, there are still many roadblocks. Mammoth genetics has reached the point where one can in fact download a mammoth genome from researchers, and researchers have inserted mammoth genes into elephant cells in a lab, but one of the primary problems is the elephant (and presumed mammoth) reproductive system. The elephant reproductive system is complicated enough that in vitro elephants are problematic leading to conservation concerns, in vitro mammoths or elephant-mammoth hybrids could be impossible.
Early scientists speculated that the concept of atoms could explain the behavior of matter. The idea of atoms was proposed by ancient Greek philosophers such as Democritus around 400 BC, suggesting that matter is composed of indivisible particles. It wasn't until modern times that scientists were able to provide experimental evidence for the existence of atoms.
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