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Dalton Fischer
15 February, 20:05
How do scientists use the fossil record?
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Tyson Mcintyre
15 February, 20:29
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A fossil record can be used to determine many things such as Earth's age, past history, how long ago the fossil was once alive, the cause of death, etc.
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