II. Why Do We Study Fossils Found in Rocks? I.What is a Fossil? A. Definition: The evidence or remains of once-living plants or animals A.To provide evidence.
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Fossils are usually formed when an organism is covered by sediments that then harden into sandstone, slate, mudstone or flint. Most organisms do not fossilize.
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The change of populations of organisms over generations. The process by which all organisms have developed from older forms of life Old species.
Bell Ringer What is the theory of evolution? How do fossil records prove this theory? Give two examples of animal fossils found that give evidence to support.