2. A ship's chronometer shows Greenwich
as 14.30 hours when the local time is 12 noon at
the ship. Find out the longitude of the ship.
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The word fossil is derived from the Latin verb ‘fodere’ which means to dig up. Thus, a fossil refers to anything that is excavated from the earth and not fashioned by man. Actually, the fossil refers to organic remains taken from the earth. So in common sense, fossils are the traces of the past life forms in the womb of the earth.
According to Arnold, the fossils are “the relic of some former living things, plants or animals, embedded in or dug out of the superficial deposits in past geological periods.” Schopf (1975) defines fossil as any specimen that demonstrates physical evidence of occurrence of ancient life.
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