Oh yes, many times, scientists can help decide from what time period artifacts are from. Also, scientists may be needed to help study the artifacts...
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The National Science Education Standards define scientific inquiry as "the diverse ways in which scientists study the natural world and propose explanations based on the evidence derived from their work. Scientific inquiry also refers to the activities through which students develop knowledge and understanding of scientific ideas, as well as an understanding of how scientists study the natural world." DEPENDS ON GRADE LEVLE
Deconstruct means to analyze and break down a text, idea, or structure to reveal its underlying assumptions and biases. It is often used in literary theory and philosophy to question traditional interpretations and unearth hidden meanings.
Research, examine, explore, or study are some words that mean to find out about something. Also, discover, uncover and unearth.
You can find a Paraloph head fossil in Fossil Fighters by searching the Jungle Labyrinth in the Greenhorn Plains area. Look for dig spots and use your hammer to unearth fossils. Keep exploring the area until you find the Paraloph head fossil.
NO scientific intervention is not necessary..to dig out mysteries i think its the job of historians not scientist and secondly how can we believe them how can we believe that the given information is true or not scientist should rather balance our future than past we are going to face many problems in future and scientist should devote their time solving that rather than digging out mysteries let the historians do their job, they know better. and if we take it in an irrational way their might be some curse or something which we are not aware of in some historic things so its better to not intervene in nature .mysteries were meant to be buried if people in the past wanted to keep everything open they would not have buried mysteries . There is a reason behind everything.. so did the people (of past ) had that is why they buried it.
Unearth was created in 1998.
To unearth - means to uncover or discover. A treasure hunter might unearth a hidden artefact. Or a genealogist might unearth an unknown ancestor from historical records.
The past participle is unearthed.
Eastern Mass.
A sentence: " After digging, I could unearth the tree"
Resurrection - 2014 Unearth 1-2 was released on: USA: 16 March 2014
Resurrection - 2014 Unearth 1-2 is rated/received certificates of: USA:TV-14
Excavation is the term used in archeology to describe the process of systematically digging up and uncovering archaeological sites to unearth artifacts and other important findings.
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dirt and rocks and maby mud