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Firstly, by carefully analyzing the pictures of algae and tree kangaroo fossils, we can observe and record their unique
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1. Analyze the pictures of algae and tree kangaroo fossils and note their structural characteristics. 2. Compare the
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1. Analyze the pictures of algae and tree kangaroo fossils and note their structural characteristics. 2. Compare the
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the material used to carried out the lab report are Comparing pictures of algae and tree kangaroo fossils, alongside modern
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1. Pictures of algae and tree kangaroo fossils 2. Modern horse bones (Equus) 3. Fossil bones of ancestral horses
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Algae and tree kangaroo fossils provide valuable insights into the structures of ancestral organisms and can help elucidate
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look at the events in your sorting Tool activity and at the Geologic Time scale diagram from the article. In what period did the
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Which statement best describes why most individual organisms never fossilized?(1 point) And why is that answer true?
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Which statement best describes why most individual organisms never fossilized?(1 point) Responses Only organisms that lived in
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Which statement best describes why most individual organisms never fossilized?(1 point)
Responses Only organisms with hard parts
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The study of ancient fossils has greatly contributed to our understanding of species evolution. Fossils of ferns, algae, tree
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The study of ancient fossils has greatly contributed to our understanding of species evolution. Fossils of ferns, algae, tree
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The study of ancient fossils has greatly contributed to our understanding of species evolution. Fossils of ferns, algae, tree
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The study of ancient fossils has greatly contributed to our understanding of species evolution. Fossils of ferns, algae, tree
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The state fossil of Nevada is the "Ichthyosaur", a dinosaur that lived in salt water. Why are so many of these fossils found
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18. Explain how the three types of fossils (trace, body, and cast) are formed. Please help!!
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1.Fossils of horse; and other ancient species
2.Depth examination of fossils 3.Similarities and dsifference of fossils 4.Ancient
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Which continent have the oldest fossils been found?
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1. which article title represents a
citation under the news results? A)priceton paleontologist produces evidence for new theory
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What two parts of the earth system is a paleontologist involved in?
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Why were the fossil remains of Mesosaurus important to Alfred Wegener?(1 point)
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A paleontologist found the fossilized remains of an organism that lived long ago. From the fossilized remains, the
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1.Fossils of horse; and other ancient species
2.Depth examination of fossils 3.Similarities and dsifference of fossils 4.Ancient
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Shay yho
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Which can be excluded due to the absence of fossil records? (1 point)
• the shell of a snail O a dinosaur's backbone • the
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11. In the article, "How Lethal Was the K-T Impact?" by Richard A.
Kerr and Virginia Morell, what is listed as part of the
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How are fossils used as a tool to determine records of various events, such as the vanishing dinosaurs or our ancestors’
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Which factor likely contributed most to limiting the number of fossils of land creatures?
Specific conditions must be met for a
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Which statement explains why ammonites are a good example of an index fossil?(1 point)
Responses Ammonites existed for a
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Given the numerous large and small mammalian remains associated with the fossil, what method might be useful to estimate and
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If the species of life was able to migrate and reproduce by land bridges or by rafting on floating land masses before the
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What are mass extinctions?
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Which of the following related subjects is listed as a broader term?
A. Palynology B. Paleontology C. Phytogeography D.
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I urgently need you to revise this paragraph on dinosaurs. I need to simplify it using synonyms.
1) Whatever killed off
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what are some argumets people have about relative dating in fossils
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what kind of fossil with whale characteristics was found in the desserts of Pakistan?
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Which statement best describes why most individual organisms never fossilized?(1 point)
Responses Only organisms that lived in
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Which can be excluded due to the absence of fossil records? (1 point)
• the body of a jellyfish O the shell of a snail • a
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Which statement best describes why most individual organisms never fossilized? (1 point)
O Conditions for fossilization are rare.
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Soft body parts may be preserved for long periods of time by___
IS IT AMBER
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The Earliest Remains Of Hominid Ansestor Of Human Have Been Found In Which Region.? Anyone Could Answer This
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Use the image above to place the fossils in order from OLDEST to YOUNGEST. Ammonite, Fern, Gastropod, Trilobite
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Use the image above to place the fossils in order from OLDEST to YOUNGEST. Ammonite, Fern, Gastropod, Trilobite
Why is your
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Match the image to the appropriate fossil type.
*No duplicates, each fossil type has two images.
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i have seen for sale fossils of ginger and garlic in antic shop. they look like ginger/garlic but it is rock hard. the price is
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The door creaked open, revealing a figure shrouded in darkness. He wore a tattered coat that hung loosely on his tall frame. His
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Match the image to the appropriate fossil type.
*No duplicates, each fossil type has two images. (6 points) Put responses in the
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In a 2nd grader point of view, . How would you put together a
dinosaur fossil? How did this activity help you learn how
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how do fossils provide evidence of evolution. how are scientists able to determine the age of fossils.
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Why do scientists know very little about life in the Precambrian eon?(1 point) Responses There was no life on Earth during that
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Which is correct about fossils location and age?
Fossils found in among numerous other fossils are most recent in age. Fossils
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