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Learn about the earth's past.
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Scientists that learn about the past are called historians because they learn about history/past.
Archaeologists are scientists who study objects to learn about past people and cultures. They analyze artifacts, structures, and other physical remains to understand how people lived in the past.
There are scientists that study past life. An archaeologist (is what they are called) learns about past life by studying remains from long ago.
Well, not all scientists study fossils but some who participate in the art paleontology do. Anyway, here's the answer to your question: scientists study fossils to learn about the bone's past and who they might've belonged to to put it in layman's terms (simplified terms)
Scientists who examine objects to learn about past people and cultures are known as archaeologists. They have played a very significant role in putting various issues about the early days into perspective.
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