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    discover fossils in different layers in the Earth and draw conclusions to the ones buried in the same layer to get an understanding of what kind of creatures were living in a time period. After studying the layers scientist also develop theories that turn into laws, for example the Law of Superposition states that the top layer is the youngest, while the bottom layer is the oldest. This law help scientist determine how old fossils are when they find them in a layer. Therefore if they find a…

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    Paleontology is the study of prehistoric life also known as fossils, such as woods, shells and bones which are also the most common fossils. Most fossils that people dig up are millions even billions of years old, but there is no set age for a structure to become a fossil. Paleontologist study the fossils they find to reconstruct the history of the Earth and the life on it. Paleontologist determine the evolution of organisms and the interactions with different interactions. Paleontology lies…

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    Strata Essay In the diagram given, fossil "C" is the oldest out of fossil "B" and "A"mane they were all found in sedimentary rock. In between each fossil there were events that occurred that left layers behind, like a volcanic explosion. From this diagram, you can predict the relative ages of each strata and fossil. Before fossil "C", there was volcanic ash, then A layer of sedimentary rock, then more volcanic ash. The volcanic ash shows there were two volcanic irruption's, but they weren't…

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    In his article, First hominin fossils from Milner Hall, Sterkfontein, South Africa, Stratford discusses his finds on two hominin fossils excavated recently in Milner Hall, Sterkfontein, South Africa in December 2014. What makes this an interesting find is not just that they are the first hominin fossils to found in its original positioning from the site, but their reminiscent structure present, "intriguing taxonomic…

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    Dinosaur National Monument ensures an expansive store of fossil bones of animals that lived almost 150 million years prior. The fossils enable us to take in more about these intriguing creatures. Dinosaur National Monument is extraordinary in light of the fact that guests can see fossils uncovered on the bluff face of the Douglass Quarry at the recreation center guest focus. This site gives a standout amongst other previews of Jurassic dinosaurs discovered anyplace on the planet. The quarry was…

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    Life as a Paleontologist can be a stressful career. To be a Paleontologist you need a college degree in Geology or Biology. A Paleontologist uses research to find out certain things about the organisms they find as fossils. They use qualitative and quantitative research. They use geology and biology because it connects with paleontology to show where these things are found and where they would have been in the past. To be a Paleontologist you need a degree for geology of biology. Some…

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    Understanding evolution is important because not only does evolution help humans to advance their knowledge in medicine and modify characteristics in plants, it also helps us to uncover the answer to the deepest question known to man, “Where do we come from?” The more evolution is studied and dissected, the more of benefit it is to us and our growing knowledge of earth and it’s history. Just like evolution itself, uncovering the many answers evolution supplies us with takes a lot of hard work…

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    Fossils are important source of information to understanding the evolution of organisms. Without fossils people can only speculate how animals evolve or they can look at some animals that have visible evolutions between their species. When we look at fossil records we can see the big picture of how different animals were able to adapt to their ever changing surroundings. Darwin was able to see the visible changes between his finches, but looking at fossil records of the birds he could have seen…

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    by residual fossils: the older the older, the more the difference between its morphology and the existing species. At the same time people can also discover the relationship between species and species from fossils. Archaeopteryx has sharp teeth, feet three toes have claws, long bone tail, these are dinosaur features, and it also has feathers, wings, and modern birds similar, so is considered a dinosaur evolution to the birds of the bridge. And later also found feather dinosaur fossils,…

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    Fossils prove Charles Darwin’s theory of evolution. This due to the fact that evolution is a ‘gradual process in which a species changes into a different and more complex form’ as can be see each bone gradually changes into a more complex and different form…

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