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Where are the earliest fossils found?

In undisturbed strata, the oldest fossils will be the deepest from the surface.


How does the biogeography of fossils support evolutionary?

Modern plants and animals resemble fossils found in the same area.


Have More Human Fossils Have Been Found Than Any Other Type Of Fossil?

No, human fossils are among the rarest type of fossils. Fossils of plants and marine organisms are far more abundant and have been found in greater numbers than human fossils.


Can fossils of tropical plants be found in deserts?

It is possible and would indicate that at some time in the past the desert area was not a desert.


What does Greenland people eat?

They mostly eat the flesh because of the cold weather no plants are found


Are mammal fossils found in rock?

Yes, mammal fossils can be found in rocks. They are typically found in sedimentary rocks, such as limestone or shale, where the remains of ancient animals have been preserved over time. These fossils provide important insights into the evolution and history of mammals.


What part of the fossil is found?

Harder parts of organisms become fossils. For example vasculature in plants and bones of animals are best preserves in the fossils.


What rock type in which you might find fossils?

Sedimentary rocks are the type in which fossils are most commonly found. This is because they are formed from layers of sediment, which can entomb and preserve the remains of plants and animals over time. Examples of sedimentary rocks where fossils can be found include limestone, sandstone, and shale.


Why do plants and animals do not become fossils?

why do you think many animals and plants did not become fossils


What kingdom is fossils?

Fossils belong to the kingdom Animalia, which includes all animals both living and extinct. Fossils are the preserved remains or traces of organisms that lived in the past.


Is Greenland in the southern or northern hemisphere?

Greenland is part of the northern hemisphere


How would Alfred wegener explain fossils of warm weather plants found on actic island?

He stated that the island had moved and gone underneath all of the other continents then surfaced in the Arctic, along with the plants fossils/ remains