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Fossils

The evidence for evolution can be seen in fossils.

Prehistoric remains

Prehistoric remains

  • Fossils are the remains of prehistoric plants or animals.
  • The remains of prehistoric plants or animals are embedded and preserved in rocks or minerals.
Paleontology

Paleontology

  • Palaeontology is the scientific study of fossils.
    • Mary Anning was an English palaeontologist who discovered many fossils from a period in time called the Jurassic period.
Fossils and evolution

Fossils and evolution

  • It is possible to use fossils to observe how an organism has evolved over millions of years.
  • You can see how an organism has changed by analysing similar fossils from different periods.
    • It is possible to age fossils using special scientific techniques.
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