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Which of the following would most likely become fossilized?
An invertebrate buried in sand. A vertebrate buried in mud. Justify
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Jae
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Use the scenario to answer the question.
A fossil indicates that whales might have started out as small land mammals. This animal
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q
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What type of scientist studies the changes among organisms using the fossil record
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Lila England
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Fossils are used to study(1 point)
Responses organisms that live today. organisms that live today. organisms that once lived.
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teehee
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What two things are required for fossilization to occur:
burial and dissolved minerals burial and water hard parts and burial
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Ana
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A dendrochronologist interprets:
fossils pollen grains tree rings rock formations
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Lee
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Visible growth patterns can be used to determine which of the following? Select all that apply.
the location of the organism they
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Lee
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Any challenges that there were in getting the art/exhibition to the Arizona natural history Museum Columbian mammoth, Mammuthus
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carmen
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The cost of the piece of art/exhibition to the Arizona natural history Museum Columbian mammoth, Mammuthus columbi.
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carmen
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Which statement describes the relative age of a fossil that has formed inside a layer of rock?
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St Jude girl
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What do scientists think about the common ancestor of whales and hippos?
a The animal lived in water. b The animal had two limbs.
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bleheheh
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Fossils are used to study
a organisms that live today. b how ancient animals behaved. c organisms that once lived. d phylogenetic
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bleheheh
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Scientists discover fossilized bones from two different animals. The Scientists consult the fossil record to learn more about
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bleheheh
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dating can be used to determine the absolute age of organisms that lived thousands of years ago.
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Lil_cert
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What do these skulls in the fossil record tell us about hominin evolution?
(1 point) Responses The jaw grew relatively larger as
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bleheheh
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what did the leakeys discover in olduvai gorge?
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Anonymous
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Which statement explains why ammonites are a good example of an index fossil? (1 point)
O Ammonites existed for a relatively
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Cool 😎
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The students and me / I / we saw dinosaur fossils at the museum
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Olufunmilayo
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Fossils of the same life form species have been found on continents that are now divided by oceans. In one to two sentences,
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Write 4–5 sentences in which you explain what you would include and not include in an objective summary of “Pregnant
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TheDarkArtist
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Which of the following is NOT a fossil? (1 point) outline of a fern found in a rock petrified wood in the desert baby mammoth
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5. Which statement correctly describes a trace fossil? (1 point)
A fossil that shows the shape of an animal A fossil of a small
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Final Exam please
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You and your friend inspect a group of fossils from different organisms with various features. Your friend is convinced that all
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no name
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Over the past 10 years, an archaeologist planned several trips to Egypt to dig for the fossilized remains of ancient dinosaurs.
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JAMISON
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Which can be excluded due to the absence of fossil records
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Nikari Marshall
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Are Dinosaurs Still With Us?
Read the actually answer and have it match with your question's answer cuz the answers are switched
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No
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Very few fossils of jellyfish or their close relatives have been found. This makes it hard to trace the evolutionary history of
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Anonymous
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An archaeologist is studying fossils. He comes across an impression and cast. These are where bones and other remains once were
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Lily
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A scientist discovers a fossil of a new organism and places it in the fossil record. The fossil shows the organism had similar
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Monicarosefromlosa27
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Why is it rare for the soft parts of an organism to become a fossil?
A. the soft parts take a long time to decay. B. the soft
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Anonymous
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What do we call kinds of animals that disappear abruptly from fossil record, yet are still alive today?
"Misplaced" fossils
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Kendal Beverly
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Pleistocene mammoth bone from La Brea Tar Pits of Los Angeles, California. Age: 12,200 ± 35 years. What the BP Date?
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Vicki
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A scientist discovers a fossil of an animal and places it in the fossil record. The organism’s bones are similar to the bones
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meh
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Suppose you found a fossil of a clam shell what can you conclude about the once-living organism and how it became a fossil?
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HelpMePlease
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Very few fossils of jellyfish or their close relatives have been found. This makes it hard to trace the evolutionary history of
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claudia 2015
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Paleontologists identified a gap in fossil records for a time period of approximately 245 years ago. What do they think happened
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firstname
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Which of the following can scientists determine by comparing fossils from different layers of sediment?
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mdog
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What might have happened that would explain the order in which fossils were found in each of the rock columns
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unique
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A science class is looking at the fossils in different layers of a cliff. They found fossils of fish in lower layers. Which
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tg
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In order to identify them, animal fossils and other fossils nearby can be:
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carmen
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How do fossils of the animal Archaeopteryx provide evidence that birds evolved from one group of dinosaurs?
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autumn
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fossils are evidence that animals move from living in the water to dry land
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Matthew
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A set of fossilized triceratops footprints discovered in Texas show that the front and rear feet were 3.2 m apart. The rear
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Cooper
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by studying the bones and teeth of the mastodon remains found on the manis farm, what where the scientists able to prove?
I NEED
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sarah
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why are trilobites not found in Triassic rock?
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Anonymous
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Scientists discover fossilized bones from two different animals. The scientists consult the fossil record to learn more about
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Dj
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Footprints and trails are examples of trace fossils.
True*** False
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JustHelpMe
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if you were looking for an example of a trace fossil, for which of the following might you search?
a) footprints and trails b) a
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victoria
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A model of a dinosaur skeleton was made using a scale of 1 in : 15 in in a museum. If the size of the dinosaur's tail in the
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kesha
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Paleontologists study fossils to obtain information about organisms. In which of the following rocks would the scientists most
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Ella
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