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what is paleontological evidences​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Study of the past lived organisms which are not now on the globe or fossils is called Paleontology. Normally hard parts like spicules, setae, chitinous exoskeleton, shells, spiny exoskeleton, scales, bones, feathers, teeth and hair of past lived organisms were preserved as fossils.

Answered by HussainSuperStudent
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Paleontology is Study of Fossils

Paleontological Evidence

The study of life in past geologic time. is the study of prehistoric life, including the evolution and extinction of species and their associated environments.

Study of the past lived organisms which are not now on the globe or fossils is called Paleontology. Normally hard parts like spicules, setae, chitinous exoskeleton, shells, spiny exoskeleton, scales, bones, feathers, teeth and hair of past lived organisms were preserved as fossils.

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Some Fossils are Remaining in Soil

Archaeological Scientists Discovered that to know How Animals in Past Time

At Paleolithic

Meso lithic

Neolithic Etc Ages

Hope this Answer helps you to the Gain Knowledge in Fossils

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