Biostratigrapher and palaeontologist.
Fossils aren't but the life that made them is.
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it can show the futur
False. Scientists can learn a lot about Earth's past environments by studying fossils. Fossils provide valuable information about past climates, ecosystems, and the evolution of life on Earth. By studying fossils, scientists can reconstruct past environments and gain insights into how they have changed over time.
Their evidence comes from rocks at earths surface.
Fossils aren't but the life that made them is.
it is determined by studying the relative and absolute ages of rocks and fossils
Scientists can learn about the evolution of different species, past environments, and the impact of geological events on life by studying fossils. Fossils provide valuable information about extinct plants and animals, their behavior, and their adaptations to changing conditions over time. Additionally, studying fossils can help scientists understand the patterns of extinction and diversification throughout Earth's history.
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it can show the futur
yes. It gives vital clues to uncover the events that once occurred on earth.
False. Scientists can learn a lot about Earth's past environments by studying fossils. Fossils provide valuable information about past climates, ecosystems, and the evolution of life on Earth. By studying fossils, scientists can reconstruct past environments and gain insights into how they have changed over time.
by studying the earth gravity by studying eartquakes
by studying the earth gravity by studying eartquakes
by studying the earth gravity by studying eartquakes
erosion helps bring fossils to earths surface by when a animal dies it turns into a fossil
Yes, Paleontology (also spelt Palaeontology) is the study of earths natural history, through fossil and mineral evidence.