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History and Scope of the paleobotany?

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Answered by yenula
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Paleobotany specifically focuses on the study of plant life, while paleozoology focuses on animal life. We can learn a lot about the environment during prehistoric times by studying the types of plants that grew then. Fossilized plant life tells a story of how the Earth has changed over time.

Answered by Raghav1330
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Palaeobotany is the survey of plants that existed long ago. Surveying these plant fossils can give us knowledge about the climate in history and can assist us in better understanding the animals that existed during the prehistoric times as well.

History of the palaeobotany:

The emergence of palaeobotany as a scientific determination can be seen in the initial 19th century.

French botanist Adolphe-Théodore Brongniart is named the Father of Paleobotany.

Scope and importance of the palaeobotany:

  • Palaeobotany research assists in solving the difficulties connected with the formation of the earth and the evolutionary connection among plants.
  • It assists to observe the initial occurrence of various kinds of plants in the geological record.
  • Palaeobotany is significant in the reconstruction of ancient ecological procedures and climate, realises as palaeobotany and palaeoclimatology respectively; and is important to the survey of green plant improvement and evolution.
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