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OpenStudy (anonymous):

Explain the significance of fossils in evolution. (5 marks)

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Here, this article I found should help you out: Fossils are an important piece of proving the theory of evolution because they present the physical proof of its' existence. By discovering fossil evidence of a creature from varying ages, reference points are present that allow us to see the physical transformation that has occurred through time. I never forget one of the first times I had gone to the Royal Ontario Museum as a child in primary school, and got the chance to visit the dinosaur exhibit which was undoubtedly one of the favourites of the entire class. This included a lot of fossil evidence as well as reconstructed models of dinosaurs, and even at a young age I could see that there were similarities between creatures of old and those that live today. Some of the more obvious examples were the Wooly Mammoth, which we could tell was related to modern day elephant, and a creature called Brontotherium that looked a lot like a wild boar, and the Saber Tooth Tiger that closely resembled the large cats of today. The more we looked around the exhibit, the more we realized it was like a huge puzzle that detailed the natural world from long ago, but which was still connected to our own in many ways. And as in any puzzle, the more pieces you have, the bigger the picture will be. Today, there is an impressive amount of fossil evidence from all over the world, whether it be in parts of Kenya, China, Canada, Australia, Argentina, or the United States. This evidence is examined and studied by paleontologists that allow them to deduce in a scientific manner what the world would have been like during the specific point of that creatures' existence. For those that would dispute this physical evidence as being unreliable or misinterpreted, that can be said about anything and everything. In all sciences, there are always detractors that do not buy into or believe what has been laid out before them. We still have some that don't believe man has landed on the moon, although there is enough photographic and video evidence to support the fact that this event did take place. There are those that feel that D.N.A. testing is unreliable and not as accurate as science would have us believe, although it has been proven time and time again to be a very exact science with real substance. Without the existence of fossil evidence from around the world, the evolutionary theories that exist would lose most, if not all, credibility. Everything in this world is conjecture, unless you have the physical proof that substantiates what you're proposing. Fossils are a clear and indisputable window into the ancient world that allows us to compare life forms and see a definitive pattern of evolutionary change that has existed throughout time.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

where did you get the article? (because of illegal copying, it is best to just post the source. =) )

OpenStudy (blues):

If it's like the last question he or she answered, it was copied and pasted from Wikipedia.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

you know it's wiki by the references in []. but I don't want to be kinky here, it's a good article.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

1.Fossils are an important piece of proving the theory of evolution because they present the physical proof of its' existence. 2. By discovering fossil evidence of a creature from reference points are present that allow us to see the physical transformation that has occurred through time. example: archeopteryx has feathered wings like birds and teeth and tail like reptiles so we can say archeopteryx is a connecting link between birds and reptiles 3.fossils are a clear and indisputable window into the ancient world that allows us to compare life forms and see a definitive pattern of evolutionary change that has existed throughout time. 4.from fossil we can determine ages by digging into earth.. there are 2 methods: by counting the amount of carbon process carbon called dating method and second method by by seeing the depth of fossil it was found by which we can say it is older or newer by counting layers of earth 5.we can study abu those species which are extinct by studing their fossil found during digging of earth write this ans in ur exams and examples i mentioned dont forget them they are impt. acc. to CBSE

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Thanks a lot!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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