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Fossil Lesson Review Questions Describe how fossils usually form. Compare and contrast relative and absolute dating. How did scientists use fossils to solve the mystery of whale evolution? PLEASE HELP
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Fossil Lesson Review Questions
Describe how fossils usually form.
Compare and contrast relative and absolute dating.
How did scientists use fossils to solve the mystery of whale evolution?
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Fossils are usually formed under heat and pressure deep in the earth. Relative dating is using the rock layer it was found in, and absolute dating is using radioactive decay to find the exact date a fossil was formed.
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