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define fossil . explain importance of fossile as proof of evolutiono​


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Answered by Bhavyadharu
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Fossils are preserved remains of animals, plants and other animals in the Earth’s crust. They are precious gifts from geologic past. It includes organic remains such as bones, wood, teeth etc.

They tell us about the organisms that lived on Earth.

Fossils also help us understand past climates, including ice ages and periods that were warmer than our present climate.

They help in creating evolutionary relationships with the earlier organisms and the present day organisms.

Study of fossils has led to important new understanding about how life evolved on earth and about diseases, both ancient and modern.

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Answered by hibakhan30
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FOSSILS : Fossils are the evidence of ancient life forms or ancient habitats which have been preserved by natural process.

☆ . The scientific study of fossils is called "paleontology. "

☆ . Scientists utilise information about fossils to understand the evolutionary history of life .

☆ . This information is also useful to study ecology and environmental histroy , such as ancient animals .

☆ . This also helps to find out how old that certain layer of earth is .

☆ . This information is also utilized as indicators of possible fossil fuel deposits
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