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=What is a fossil?= <br>
=What is a fossil?=
A fossil looks like a stone, but it is not really a stone. It is a memory of an animal that lived a long time ago. The addition of a time factor and chemical reactions formed it. We will explain precisely how  a fossil is formed later.
A fossil looks like a stone, but it is not really a stone. It is a memory of an animal that lived a long time ago. The addition of a time factor and chemical reactions formed it. We will explain precisely how  a fossil is formed later.



Version du 19 avril 2011 à 13:50

What is a fossil?

A fossil looks like a stone, but it is not really a stone. It is a memory of an animal that lived a long time ago. The addition of a time factor and chemical reactions formed it. We will explain precisely how a fossil is formed later.

Are fossils easily found?

Fossils can be found everywhere.


Why are fossils important for Evolution study?

Fossils are the evidence of evolution. Without them, we would have only a "theoric" sketch of how species evolved throughout the centuries.KimberleyP 7 avril 2011 à 11:28 (CEST)

What is the "fossil record" ?

How is formed a fossil?

The very first fossils found..



What information can we find in fossils ?

Which problems can we have with fossils ?


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