Questions LLC
Login
or
Sign Up
Ask a New Question
Paleontology
Page 6
Questions (1,285)
Do you love to discover what the Earth is made of and explore how it changes over time? If so, someday you could become a
1 answer
asked by
๐จ๐ฆนโโ๏ธ๐จ
277 views
What does fossil mean!
1 answer
asked by
Anonymous
208 views
Which of the following CANNOT be concluded from the fossil evidence?
1 answer
asked by
Anonymous
343 views
from the fossil evidence, what conclusion can be made about history of the environment that is now desert?
1 answer
asked by
taylor
470 views
If original tissues of organisms are buried in the absence of ______________ for long periods of time, they can fossilize.
1 answer
asked by
neklie
242 views
Explain the scientific interpretation of the fossils found in the cradle of humankind. [10]
1 answer
asked by
Noxolo
370 views
Explain the scientific interpretation of the fossil found in the cradle of humankind
3 answers
asked by
Dintle
556 views
dinosaurs went extinct about 66 million years ago.which period of geologic time was the last in which dinosaurs lived
3 answers
asked by
Anonymous
736 views
True/False
Did dinosaurs and humans ever exist at the same time? True ** False Thank you- Warriors Cat Lover.
28 answers
asked by
Warriors Cat lover
789 views
Which of the following terms refers to a solid copy of the shape of an organism mold cast carbon film trace fossil
2 answers
asked by
Anna
1,221 views
Explain the scientific interpretation of the fossils found in the Cradle of humankind.
2 answers
asked by
Katlego mohlala
595 views
Explain the scientific interpretation of the fossil found in the credle of humankind
1 answer
asked by
Anonymous
442 views
what type of evidence might paleontologist find that would allow them to see the big picture of a species evolutionary past?
1 answer
asked by
Sydney
429 views
1. why is it rare for the soft parts of an organism to become a fossil
a. the soft parts take a long time to decay. b. the soft
4 answers
asked by
FluttershyK22
1,728 views
Bot fossils of the same life form species have been found on continents that are now divided by oceans. In one to two sentences,
3 answers
asked by
Pokeballs
56 views
Which of the following fossil types is best described as forming when minerals replace all or part of an organism's body?
A) A
10 answers
asked by
Grace
2,154 views
Life sciences. Why are these fossils kept in a glass box in the Life sciences. Why are these fossils kept in a glass box in the
1 answer
asked by
dineo mogotle
472 views
Explain the scientific interpretation of the fossils found in the cradle of humankind.
2 answers
asked by
Itumeleng
542 views
Why are thesa fossils important discoveries?
4 answers
asked by
Eunice
474 views
explain the scientific interpretation of the fossils found in the crandle of humankind
3 answers
asked by
sdumo rangwane
454 views
which of the following statements does not accurately characterize the neanderthals?
a. they were first discovered in Germany
3 answers
asked by
siulanis perez
1,069 views
Very few fossils of jellyfish or their close relatives have been found. This makes it hard to trace the evolutionary history of
3 answers
asked by
Anonymous
797 views
Which statement explains why ammonites are a good example of an index fossil.
Ammonites existed in a small geographic area
3 answers
asked anonymously
64 views
explaination of the scientific interpretation of fossils found in the cradle of humankind
1 answer
asked by
winnie
468 views
Explain the scientific interpretation of the fossils found in the cradle of humankind
2 answers
asked by
Remember
511 views
Combine these four sentences using complex compound sentences.
We have discovered thousands of dinosaur fossils. โข We still
1 answer
asked by
gouri
406 views
Explain the scientific interpretation of the fossils found in the cradle of humankind?
3 answers
asked by
tumi
813 views
why these fossils important discoveries?
1 answer
asked by
lebo
462 views
which statement explains why ammonites are a good example of an index fossil?
A. Ammonites existed only in oceans. B. Ammonites
7 answers
asked anonymously
109 views
Footprints and trails are examples of trace fossils?
TRUE*** FALSE
7 answers
asked by
Runtafus
615 views
Pleistocene mammoth bone from La Brea Tar Pits of Los Angeles, California. Age: 12,200 ยฑ 35 years
2 answers
asked by
Erika
553 views
What is dinosaur in the sentence?
What happened to the dinosaurs?
1 answer
asked by
Kelley
300 views
What similarities do the two animals in the fossil record share with modern animals?
3 answers
asked by
Mary
10,729 views
What are some methods used to determine the relative age of fossils found in rock layers?
2 answers
asked by
Joe Biden
3,284 views
What are the differences in traits between birds and dinosaurs, as evidenced by fossils of Archaeopteryx?
2 answers
asked by
Mary
3,377 views
What are some factors that can affect the preservation of fossils in rock?
2 answers
asked by
Connexus Student
343 views
What techniques can be used to accurately determine the age of a fossil?
1 answer
asked by
blue
127 views
How does the law of superposition help paleontologists determine the relative age of fossils in geological formations?
1 answer
asked by
Anonymous
64 views
How can the law of superposition be applied to determine the relative ages of fossils in different rock layers?
1 answer
asked by
Swaggy
91 views
How do scientists determine the age of fossils and what are some common methods used in the process?
2 answers
asked by
Sarah
508 views
What are the common features of dinosaurs and how do they differ from modern reptiles?
2 answers
asked by
kyle
2,640 views
What different types of fossils can be formed through preservation?
2 answers
asked by
Anonymous
2,270 views
Title: Comparative Analysis of Algae and Tree Kangaroo Fossils
Abstract: This lab report aims to gather first-hand information on
3 answers
asked by
SHAY YHO
46 views
Firstly, by carefully analyzing the pictures of algae and tree kangaroo fossils observe and record their unique structural
3 answers
asked by
SHAY YHO
46 views
Firstly, by carefully analyzing the pictures of algae and tree kangaroo fossils, we can observe and record their unique
3 answers
asked by
SHAY YHO
43 views
methods
1. Analyze the pictures of algae and tree kangaroo fossils and note their structural characteristics. 2. Compare the
3 answers
asked by
SHAY YHO
54 views
methods
1. Analyze the pictures of algae and tree kangaroo fossils and note their structural characteristics. 2. Compare the
3 answers
asked by
SHAY YHO
79 views
the material used to carried out the lab report are Comparing pictures of algae and tree kangaroo fossils, alongside modern
3 answers
asked by
SHAY YHO
57 views
Materials:
1. Pictures of algae and tree kangaroo fossils 2. Modern horse bones (Equus) 3. Fossil bones of ancestral horses
3 answers
asked by
SHAY YHO
42 views
Algae and tree kangaroo fossils provide valuable insights into the structures of ancestral organisms and can help elucidate
3 answers
asked by
SHAY YHO
49 views
Pages
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
Parent Categories (26)
Anthropology
Archaeology
Biological Sciences
Biology
Biology/Geology
Earth and Life Sciences
Earth Science
Earth Sciences
Evolution
Evolutionary Biology
Fossils
Geological Sciences
Geology
History
Life Sciences
Natural History
Natural Science
Natural Sciences
Prehistoric Era
Science
Science & Nature
Science and History
Science and Nature
Science and Technology
Science Education
Science/Evolutionary Biology