Define fossil. Explain importance of fossils as proof of evolution.Answer the question.
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Fossils are the remains or impression of a prehistoric plant or animal embedded in rock and preserved in petrified form.
One of the most important functions of fossils from a scientific perspective is that they constitute one line of evidence for understanding evolution. Using information pieced together from fossil evidence, scientists can reconstruct body types of animals that no longer exist and put together a “Tree of Life” to describe the evolutionary relationships between organisms.
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Fossils are the remains or impression of a prehistoric plant or animal embedded in rock and preserved in petrified form.
One of the most important functions of fossils from a scientific perspective is that they constitute one line of evidence for understanding evolution. Using information pieced together from fossil evidence, scientists can reconstruct body types of animals that no longer exist and put together a “Tree of Life” to describe the evolutionary relationships between organisms.
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Definition and importance of fossils is described below :
The remains or the impressions of the organisms of past and that are preserved in rocks named sedimentary is known as fossils.
Fossils are one of the evidences of the occurrence of evolution. The method by which we study the fossils is termed as palaeontology.
This study helps us to find out the geological period in which certain organims existed.
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