Fossils provide scientists with crucial information about the history of life on Earth, including the types of organisms that existed at different geological periods, their physical characteristics, and their evolutionary relationships. They help reconstruct ancient environments, climate conditions, and ecosystem dynamics. Additionally, fossils can reveal patterns of extinction and diversification, offering insights into how life has adapted to changing conditions over time.
Who studies fossils.
Phelotic ppl
The age of the rock layer
Probably because the land where the fish fossils are found was once under the sea.
by palpation
I think that fossils tell scientists what the animal was doing, what it was eating, and, how it moves.
so they can know how there body and bones were
it gives information about the past which to scientists is important to know
They tell us about past environments and may be used to date rocks on a relative time scale.
scientist who study fossils
Palaeontologists study fossils and dinosaurs.
they are in many ways like for fossil fuel and to help scientist tell the past and what happened to that species
Yo have to get a fossil then you take it to the museum in Pewter City and there should be a scientist on the right who will tell you if you have any fossils.
it is called a paleontoligist. curtis
with a brain.
A scientist who digs for fossils is called a paleontologist. They study ancient life forms and the history of life on Earth by examining fossils found in rocks.
A palaeontologist studies fossils.