Environmental Sciences, asked by aksharaakrithik, 1 year ago

what does a palaeontologist studies ?​

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Answered by dishankpatel16082003
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  • Palaeontologist is all about the study of fossils.
  • It has two branches Palaetobotany ( plant fossils) and Palaeozoology ( animal fossils)
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Answered by rainbow88
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HEY !!!! here is your answer :)

Paleontology is the study of the history of life on Earth as based on fossils. Fossils are the remains of plants, animals, fungi, bacteria, and single-celled living things that have been replaced by rock material or impressions of organisms preserved in rock.

Inside a Paleontologist's Field Kit :

1)Chisels. Fossils are embedded in stone – yes, it's sandstone and mudstone, but it can be as hard as concrete! ...

2)Walkie-talkie. ...

3)GPS. ...

4)Rock hammer. ...

5)More probes and chisels. ...

6)Brushes. ...

7)Swiss army knife, fork and spoon. ...

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