Paleantoligist
It is not impossible to study ancient plants and animals that are no longer alive. Paleontologists study fossils to learn about the life forms that existed in the past. Through analysis of fossil remains, scientists can piece together information about extinct species and their environments.
By examining the fossil's size, shape, and structure, scientists can infer details about the animal's appearance such as its skeletal structure, body size, and possible features like teeth or claws. Comparing these characteristics with known living organisms can help create a visual representation of the extinct animal.
Georges Cuvier, a French naturalist, is credited with proposing the concept of species extinction in the early 19th century. Cuvier observed fossil evidence of species that no longer existed and theorized that they had become extinct due to catastrophic events in the past.
I am fairly certain that when a volcano no longer erupts, it is now called a dormant volcano. I think that is all that it is called
Because this was in the Olden times l like in the midde ages
Because it is considered a non-renewable resource, meaning there is a limited supply of it. They are concerned because at the rate we are using fossil fuels they won't last us much longer.
Because it is considered a non-renewable resource, meaning there is a limited supply of it. They are concerned because at the rate we are using fossil fuels they won't last us much longer.
If you want to sell a fossil take it to the museum and get blathers to identify it (say check a fossil, and pick the one you want to sell). He will give the fossil back, but when you go to your pockets it will now have an icon with a picture of bones on it, and if you hover over it you will see that it is no longer called "fossil", but instead it is called whatever specific type of fossil it is ("pachy torso" for example). You can then take it to nooks and sell it. Approximate values for fossils are $2000-$5000, although i believe higher and lower values are possible.
An example of non-renewable resources is fossil fuels. Once fossil fuels have been used up and no new sources found, then we can no longer use fossil fuels. A source of energy will no longer be available to us. It took many million of years for nature to produce fossil fuels, something we are unable to repeat.
Yes an imprint is considered a fossil if it was created by life and the animal/plant/fungi in question is no longer alive. It is generally assumed that only if it is very old it is a fossil but technically this is not so.
It is not impossible to study ancient plants and animals that are no longer alive. Paleontologists study fossils to learn about the life forms that existed in the past. Through analysis of fossil remains, scientists can piece together information about extinct species and their environments.
Studies have shown that being in a stable relationship can lead to a longer, healthier life.
Studies show that people who have friends and a strong community live longer.
This will make them last longer-but they will still run out sometime
Everybody studies it: some for longer than others.
If you are using bio fuel you are not using fossil fuel. Crude oil is a fossil fuel
No. If a scientist alters data, then he is no longer trying to find facts, and has now based the experiment upon opinion.