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Fossils that include bones can indicate the overall size of an animal, and how its structure was adapted for the environment. For plants, archaeologists can determine the general classification and how the plant may be related to modern plants. Fossils can also indicate how similar organisms changed in geographic distribution as later species took the place of earlier ones.

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Scientists can learn a lot of things about fossils. Here are just a few.

1. We can learn what types of organisms lived at what times and where they lived.

2. We can learn about when certain groups of animals evolved and what their ancestors were like.

3. We can learn how the continents drifted by comparing where fossil species have been found (for example, a species that was found in Africa and South America but couldn't cross an ocean would tell us that Africa and South America used to be connected.

4. We can learn about organisms that no longer exist, including what they ate and looked like, how big they were, and other traits.

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scientist will able to know in which period the animal was died and about their shape of body and structure of the bone. And also can find the first origin of life.

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How organisms have been changing over time

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Both animals and plants have changed over time in order to survive in their environments.

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there species

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