Sentences with phrase «paleontological evidence»

"Paleontological evidence" refers to the remains or traces of ancient organisms, such as fossils, footprints, or DNA, which help scientists understand past life on Earth. Full definition
It is also the site of the discovery of the earliest paleontological evidence of humans in North America.
His interests have ranged from paleontological evidence to new data on DNA sequences.
One animator combined his skills with paleontological evidence to breathe movement into a dinosaur fossil to eye - catching effect.
But please do go on tell me more about how evolution is in fact «false», disprove genetic evidence, paleontological evidence, anatomical evidence, evidence from cell biology, virology, zoology, mycology, should I keep going?
Testing the Hypothesis on Neontological and Paleontological Evidence,» Journal of Morphology 266 (2005): 125 - 66.
In The Evolution of the Primate Hand: Anatomical, Developmental, Functional and Paleontological Evidence.
This avenue has produced some paleontological evidence of ancient ticks and their hosts, but it's limited, and from not that long ago — like 30 to 40 million year - old amber containing ticks and mammal hair.
Another way is to look into the more distant past and compare the results with historical evidence or other physical evidence of climate such as ice cores, paleontological evidence, or geochemical clues to past climate.
There is paleontological evidence that declining oxygen levels in the oceans played a major role in at least four or five mass extinctions.
I watched videos of Bob presenting the geological and paleontological evidence that there is nothing unusual or dangerous about our ideal interglacial climate today.
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