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who are paleobotanists​

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Answered by Yengalthilak12
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Paleobotany is the study of fossil plants. A fossil plant is the remains or traces of a once living plant (Allaby, 2006). Fossil plants are generally found buried below ground. Paleobotanical information is used to unravel the evolutionary history of plant taxa, in both time and space.

Answered by PRIME11111
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Paleobotany is a field of paleontology that studies plants throughout geologic history, and is primarily concerned with the fossil record and evolutionary history of plants.

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