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Paleontology studies ancient life forms through fossils from "summary" of Encyclopedia General Science (E) by Experts Arihant

Paleontology is a field of science that delves into the study of ancient life forms through fossils. Fossils are the preserved remains or traces of organisms from the past. These remnants provide valuable information about the organisms that lived on Earth millions of years ago. By examining fossils, paleontologists can reconstruct the evolutionary history of various species and understand how life has evolved over time. Fossils can take many forms, including bones, teeth, shells, imprints, and even footprints. Each type of fossil provides unique insights into the biology and behavior of the organisms that left them behind. For example, the study of fossilized bones can help paleontologists determine the size, shape, and structure of prehistoric animals. By analyzing fossilized footprints, scientists can infer how ancient creatures moved and interacted with their environm...
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