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The first Smilodon fossils were discovered in the early 19th century, with documented findings as early as the late 1700s. These fossils were initially unearthed in North and South America.
Modern plants and animals resemble fossils found in the same area.
Yes, because fossils are remains of plants and animals of the past.
Bones, skin, hair, and muscles can form fossils within sedimentary rocks when the remains are buried and undergo a process called fossilization. Leaves can also form fossils in sedimentary rocks through a similar process. Igneous rocks, being formed from molten magma, are less likely to preserve fossils. Plants can form fossils through a process called carbonization, where their structures are preserved in sedimentary rocks.
The remains of early life include fossils, traces of ancient organisms like footprints or burrows, and chemical signatures in rocks. These remains provide valuable insight into the evolution and diversity of life on Earth billions of years ago.
Lets say if you take any plant of your choice and subject it to extreme conditions of pressure temperature etc., and also aging process then you get some what similar to a Fossil.that is the fossil (considering plant fossils) and other early plants are all "similar" to present day plants (or present day living things) (barring evolutionary changes).Hope this Helps
The popular fossils similar to Lucy belong to the genus Australopithecus. Lucy herself is a specimen of Australopithecus afarensis, an early hominin species that lived around 3.2 million years ago.
why do you think many animals and plants did not become fossils
why do you think many animals and plants did not become fossils
Fern fossils come from ferns. Ferns are plants, not animals. Hence, fern fossils are plants, not animals.
The earliest fossils represent plants.
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why did the early scholars reject fossils as a mean to trace human evolution
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The first Smilodon fossils were discovered in the early 19th century, with documented findings as early as the late 1700s. These fossils were initially unearthed in North and South America.
By their sheer numbers, plants.