yea most plants and animals do leave behind fossils. scientists have found many of them from the pre-historic eras.
The evidence for evolution that uses impressions of plants and animals into sedimentary rock is the study of fossils. The study of fossils and where they are found is a determining factor about what was going on in a period of history.
Fossils are the remains of plants and animals that have been turned to stone.
The fossil evidence shows that the Earth's climate before had high levels of carbon dioxide. The plants that evolved consumed this carbon dioxide out of the air and formed oxygen, coal, limestone, and other fuels.
Fossils are what's left of ancient plants and animals. They are imprints in rock, generally sedimentary rock. The word "fossil"means "dug up" and it comes from Latin. Fossil fuels were made in the earth and took a long time to make.
Microorganisms, such as bacteria and algae, have the most abundant fossil evidence due to their vast numbers and widespread distribution throughout Earth's history. Fossilized microbial mats and stromatolites, for example, provide valuable insights into early life on Earth.
The evidence for evolution that uses impressions of plants and animals into sedimentary rock is the study of fossils. The study of fossils and where they are found is a determining factor about what was going on in a period of history.
Fossils are the remains of plants and animals that have been turned to stone.
The fossil evidence shows that the Earth's climate before had high levels of carbon dioxide. The plants that evolved consumed this carbon dioxide out of the air and formed oxygen, coal, limestone, and other fuels.
fossil fuels
Fossil fuels
fossil fuels
Fossils are what's left of ancient plants and animals. They are imprints in rock, generally sedimentary rock. The word "fossil"means "dug up" and it comes from Latin. Fossil fuels were made in the earth and took a long time to make.
fossil evidence is when scientist study fossils to figure out how the animal died how it evoled
Fossils are produced by a combination of heat pressure in the earth crust. Prehistoric plants and animals created fossil fuels.
Most animals that became fossil fuels (coal, oil and natural gas) were tiny plankton in the oceans. Coal was made from larger vegetation and possibly animals like archosaurs, the reptile ancestors of the dinosaurs.
Geothermal energy is not a fossil fuel, because it is harnessing energy from the thermal heat energy within the earth and is not dependent upon decomposed ancient plants and animals, which is what coal, oil, and natural gas are, which is why they are called "fossil fuels."
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