define Fossil example importance of fossils as proof of evolution
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fossils are the substance which are useful for human beings such as in transportation. Coal is also a fossil fuel which is used to produced energy and these fossils are found under the ground. when the dead living thing are buried under the ground then they decompose and form fossil fuels and the process is going on for million of years
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Fossil - the remains of animals who have been embedded in the rocks thausands of years ago.
Fossils are traces of ancient life. For many people the word “fossil” probably conjures an image of a bit of hardened bone or shell, but fossils can take many forms. An imprint of a leaf, an insect preserved in amber or a footprint are all examples of different types of fossils. Scientists use fossils to gather information about the lives and evolutionary relationships of organisms, for understanding geological change and even for locating fossil fuel reserves.
Fossils are traces of ancient life. For many people the word “fossil” probably conjures an image of a bit of hardened bone or shell, but fossils can take many forms. An imprint of a leaf, an insect preserved in amber or a footprint are all examples of different types of fossils. Scientists use fossils to gather information about the lives and evolutionary relationships of organisms, for understanding geological change and even for locating fossil fuel reserves.
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