1.why are fossils important discoveries?
2. Why are fossils kept in a glass box in the museum?
3.What feature does australopithecus sediba share with humans?
4.What feature does australopithecus sediba share with apes?
5.Explain the scientific interpretation of the fossils found in the Cradle of humankind? (10)
2. Glass boxes keep the fossils safe and permit people to look at them from all sides.
3 and 4. http://humanorigins.si.edu/evidence/human-fossils/species/australopithecus-sediba
Why are these fossils important discoveries?
jaws,brow ridges,the location of foremen magnum and movement
Why this fossils are important discoveries?
They have features similar to homo sapiens, and the provide more information about the evolution of humans.
fossils are important because they show ancestral characteristics that have been lost over time
Thy ar among the mst valueable sources of information about the earths history
Explain the scientific interpretation of the fossils found in the crandle of humankind?
Gls bxs kep the fossls safe and permit people to look at al sides
They provide more knowledge about the history of humans
thy must be kept safe for the coming generation
Feature that Australopithecus sediba share with human
1.no cranial ridge
2.small canines
3.less prognathous
fossils are important discoveries because they help us to understand and recreate the ancient past.
they remind us about our origins
They are important since they provide more information about evolution of humans
why are fossils kept on a glass box in the museum
Guys i have no solution tog
they share a brain
Fossils are important because they are the most valuable source of information about our ancestors how they lived on Earth
Explain the scintific interpretation of the fossi found in the cradle of humankind
-Advanced pelvis indicating good upright locomotion.
-Long legs capable of standing and running.
-More evolved dentition with smaller teeth.
-Short powerful hands capable of using or making simple tool.