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=Chap_2 Final questions=
=Chap_2 Final questions=
*Could you please explain how a fossil is analyzed after its discovery? What are the differents steps that are required for its study? How do scientists identify which fossil belongs to which organism or species?  
*Could you please explain how a fossil is analyzed after its discovery? What are the different steps that are required for its study? How do scientists identify which fossil belongs to which organism or species?  
* As we know two individuals have to reproduce successfuly for them to belong to the same species, how can you identify extinct species based on fossils despite the physical variations?
* As we know two individuals have to reproduce successfuly for them to belong to the same species, how can you identify extinct species based on fossils despite the physical variations?
* How do you look for fossils? Where is it more likely to find them and on which criterias do you rely yourself on?  
* How do you look for fossils? Where is it more likely to find them and on which criterias do you rely yourself on?  

Version du 28 mai 2019 à 09:09

  • How do you look for fossils? where is it more likely to find them and on which criterias do you rely yourself on?
  • What is the post-discovery analysis of a fossil? How do you identify which fossil belongs to whom (Individual) since they are in different areas?
  • As we know two individuals have to reproduce successfuly for them to belong to the same species, how can you identify extinct species based on fossils?
  • How do they find the methods to analyse the fossils?
  • For biochronology, how did they were sure that the assemblages were similar?
  • Do you think that one day all of the study on the human history would be declared false? What would be the effect on you?
  • Where do you mostly find fossils? (desert, plain)
  • Could you explain more clearly the different radiometric dating methods?
  • Are humans magnetically charged? On page 37, how do the magnetically charged allign to the magnetic poles?
  • Why do apes have a u-shaped jaw? How does it advantage them?


Chap_2 Final questions

  • Could you please explain how a fossil is analyzed after its discovery? What are the different steps that are required for its study? How do scientists identify which fossil belongs to which organism or species?
  • As we know two individuals have to reproduce successfuly for them to belong to the same species, how can you identify extinct species based on fossils despite the physical variations?
  • How do you look for fossils? Where is it more likely to find them and on which criterias do you rely yourself on?