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Yes, a scientist who studies both plants and animals is called a biologist. Biologists who specifically focus on the study of plants are known as botanists, while those who study animals are called zoologists. Some scientists might specialize in both fields and be referred to as biodiversity scientists.
In general, who is reserved for humans. Which might fit as an alternative for who when applied to animals.
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They look for the animal bones which are found in proximity to their settlements.
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Fossils show scientists how the animals and plants of the past looked and gives them an idea of how they might have interacted.
Yes, it is. Scientists may observe and record how animals develop or behave, for example, so that when they change the conditions under which these creatures live they can try to determine what effect the changes might have had.
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By analyzing all this data, scientists can learn new ways to help control animal populations, determine what impact development might have on an animal population, and determine if there are enough individuals of a particular species in an area to allow for reproduction.
scientists can measure the amount of stress on the rocks at fault lines. this stress will keep building up until the rock can't handle the stress and slips. this is how scientists can determine where an earthquake might be but they can never tell when
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There are no animals today that look anything like Stegosaurus. If there were, it might be easier to determine what Stegosaurus's plates were used for.
Turn around and look to see want plants and animals live there. :)
how might a fossil affect the work of scientists
because one animal may look the same so the 1st 1 might have a few similarities