How have significant fossil discoveries, like those of dinosaurs or ancient hominids, contributed to our understanding of evolutionary biology?
What methods and technologies are currently used to excavate, preserve, and study fossils in the field of paleontology?
What are the different types of fossils, and how do they form?
How do paleontologists use fossils to determine the age of the earth and past environments?
What can we learn about extinct species and their ecosystems from studying fossils?
How do fossils support the theory of evolution and what evidence do they provide for transitional species?
What are some significant fossil discoveries that have shaped our understanding of prehistoric life?
What are fossils, and how do they form over geological timescales?
What types of information can scientists learn from studying fossils?
How are different fossilization processes, such as permineralization and amber preservation, distinguished?