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17 August, 15:25
What can be learned from the fossil record?
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Carsen Nicholson
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We only know about extinct groups like dinosaurs, ammonites and trilobites through fossils. Some animals and plant are only known to us as fossils. By studying the fossil record we can tell how long life has existed on Earth, and how different plants and animals are related to each other.
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