- Paleontology - Wikipedia
Concept Paleontology (also spelled palaeontology) is the study of life of the past, characterized but not defined by the study and interpretation of fossils [1][2] It overlaps with the fields of geology and biology especially, but also with ecology, chemistry, physics and mathematics
- Paleontology - National Geographic Society
The formal science of paleontology—fossil collection and description—began in the 1700s, a period of time known as the Age of Enlightenment Scientists began to describe and map rock formations and classify fossils
- Paleontology | Definition, Examples, Facts | Britannica
Paleontology, scientific study of life of the geologic past that involves the analysis of plant and animal fossils, including those of microscopic size, preserved in rocks
- PALAEONTOLOGY中文 (简体)翻译:剑桥词典
palaeontology 在英语-中文(简体)词典中的翻译 palaeontology noun [ U ] science UK specialized (US paleontology) uk ˌpæl i ɒnˈtɒl ə dʒi us ˌpeɪ li ɑːnˈtɑː lə dʒi
- What is Paleontology?
Paleontology incorporates knowledge from biology, geology, ecology, anthropology, archaeology, and even computer science to understand the processes that have led to the origination and eventual destruction of the different types of organisms since life arose
- What is Paleontology? - AMNH
Paleontology is packed with mysteries about living things such as plants and animals that lived thousands, millions, and billions of years before the first modern humans
- Paleontology - Scientific American
Paleontology coverage from Scientific American, featuring news and articles about advances in the field
- Palaeontology - Latest research and news | Nature
Palaeontology is the study of prehistoric species, mostly ones that are extinct It focuses primarily on fossil data, using a variety of physical, chemical and biological techniques to analyse
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