Choose all that apply.their life cycle their closest living modern relatives their age at death their extinction their potential evolution
Question:
their closest living modern relatives
their age at death
their extinction
their potential evolution
Answers
I can’t comment but most of the other persons answer are wrong.
Here are my answers:
-an original-remains fossil
-amber, bone, tooth, shell
-decease exposure to oxygen, slows down the rate of decay, prevents scavengers from eating organism remains
-stable geological conditions, rapid burial, presence of minerals
-their closest living modern relatives, their potential evolution, their age at death
- idk it’s not dinosaur fossils or insects trapped in amber
-worms once lived in the area
The right answer for the question that is being asked and shown above is that:
- an original-remains fossil
- bone, tooth, shell
- prevents scavengers from eating organism remains
- stable geological conditions
- their potential evolution, their age at death, their life cycle
- insects trapped in amber
- Dinosaurs once lived in the area.
The answer is 0.01 meter
c. movement because i took the test and it lets me review my answers