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Fossils can provide information about what lived in the past. By comparing the fossils to their modern counterparts, scientists can also provide us with information about the environment in which the rock containing the fossil was deposited. Also, fossils can be used as time indicators. This can be important when trying to piece together the history of a continent because the fossil can be used to compare the ages of rocks that are separated by great distances. In a nutshell, the fossil record can provide evolutionary information on extinction and diversification, how they died off, what their life was like, what their time period was like, and what they evolved into.
The young boys had a great time jumping in the puddle.
It is better to use the muddy puddle water than the seawater because of the salt
the mammoths slowly went into extinction.
We are still not sure what caused the mass extinction of the dinosaurs, though an asteroid impact seems to be the popular theory.Scientists believe we may be heading towards another mass extinction event.
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Mass extinction
Mass extinction
Catastrophe, stasis, and extinction.
-The tendency of loss at extinction boundaries to appear, because of incomplete sampling, more gradual in the fossil record than it actually was during the extinction event.
-The tendency of loss at extinction boundaries to appear, because of incomplete sampling, more gradual in the fossil record than it actually was during the extinction event.
The tendency of loss at extinction boundaries to appear, because of incomplete sampling, more gradual in the fossil record than it actually was during the extinction event.
well, hunting is a big cause for extinction, also we are cutting down trees, and when we burn fossil fuels, we release harmful gasses. we also cause oil spills
george cuvier, french scientist, examning the fossil-laden rock of the Paris Basin early in the nineteen century, provided conclusive evidence of the extinction of species on earth.
There is no actual place which extinction occurred as dinosaurs are represented on every continent by both extant species and fossil remains.
Volcanoes, active, dormant or fossil are ubiquitous.