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known fossil range of that organism; or (2) that the
fossil range of the
organism was
incompletely known, and the
strata extend the
known fossil range. For...
- A
fossil (from
classical Latin fossilis, lit. 'obtained by digging') is any
preserved remains, impression, or
trace of any once-living
thing from a past...
- A
fossil fuel is a hydrocarbon-containing
material such as coal, oil, and
natural gas,
formed naturally in the Earth's
crust from the
remains of dead plants...
- a
short vertical range, wide
geographic distribution and
rapid evolutionary trends.
Another term, Zone
fossil is used when the
fossil have all the characters...
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extreme ventral or
dorsal position (Kümmel 1964, K449).
Cenoceras has a
fossil range from the
Upper Tri****ic,
Carnian age to the
Middle Jur****ic, Callovian...
-
Fossil ****ure: Why
Global Human Flourishing Requires More Oil, Coal, and
Natural Gas–Not Less is a 2022 book by Alex
Epstein that
argues in
support of...
- to hunt in
packs that can
range up into the thousands. They are
aggressive hunters and have a
sizable diet that can
range from squid, fish, crab, jellyfish...
- A
transitional fossil is any
fossilized remains of a life form that
exhibits traits common to both an
ancestral group and its
derived descendant group...
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named after these ranges.[citation needed]
Subranges of
Sivalik (from
north to south)
Dundwa Range Margalla Hills Shivalik Fossil Park
Geological subdivisions...
- A
trace fossil, also
known as an
ichnofossil ( /ˈɪknoʊfɒsɪl/; from Gr****: ἴχνος
ikhnos "trace, track"), is a
fossil record of
biological activity by lifeforms...