Signs of bear activity in the forest include bear scratches on trees, tracks in the ground, overturned rocks or logs, and scat (bear droppings). These indicators can help identify areas where bears have been present.
Evidence of black bear activity on trees in the forest can include claw marks, hair caught on bark, and scent marking such as rubbing or scratching.
Evidence of former surface volcanic activity is often found in the vast accumulations of lava called lava fields or lava flows.
Signs of mountain lion activity in an area may include tracks or prints left behind by the animal. These tracks typically show four toes with no claw marks, and are larger and more rounded than those of a dog. Other signs may include scat, scratches on trees, or prey remains.
In the winter landscape, evidence of wildlife activity can include tracks in the snow, such as bobcat prints. These tracks can provide clues about the presence and movements of animals in the area during the winter season.
Striations of rocks found at high altitudes are most likely caused by glacial activity. As glaciers move, they scrape against the underlying rock, creating grooves and scratches known as striations. These features indicate the direction of glacier movement and are typically found in mountainous regions that were once covered by ice. The presence of such striations provides evidence of past glacial environments and climatic conditions.
The 3 pieces of evidence is: 1. fossils 2. climate 3. glaciers Wegner found out that the same fossils were found on a different continent. There was this tropical plant (i forgot whats it called) was found at a icy cold region so then the plant couldn't grow there only by continental drift. The glaciers have scratches on them which was one of the evidence. I hope this really helped :D
A site is a location, an archaelogical site is a location where evidence of human activity in ancient times has been found, such as the remains of a village or burial mound.
Evidence of mountain lion activity in the wilderness can include claw marks on trees or rocks, tracks in the soil or snow, scat, and prey remains. These signs can help confirm the presence of mountain lions in an area.
In the winter landscape, evidence of wildlife activity can be found in the form of cougar tracks in the snow. These tracks typically show four toes with no claw marks, and may also show the imprint of a large, round pad. Cougars are solitary animals and their tracks can indicate their presence in the area.
They are most commonly found in a forest
it is found in the forest
Where is Physical Evidence found and collected?