Examples of using Fossil record in English and their translations into Turkish
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The fossil record of diatoms has largely been established through the recovery of their siliceous frustules in marine and non-marine sediments.
But if we look at the fossil record, we see that they made the same hand axe over and over and over again for one million years.
Fossil record===A"Ciconia" fossil representing the distal end of a right humerus has been recovered from Miocene beds of Rusinga Island, Lake Victoria, Kenya.
But on five occasions in the earth's history, the fossil record suggests the rate of extinction increased so much, it threatened the future of life on earth.
The fossil record cannot preserve, that we may never know,
What do you mean,'missing'?(the fossil record) Missing persons?
Graboids are subterranean worm-like predator unlike any other life form cataloged in Earth's genetic or fossil record.
Unlike any other life form cataloged in Earth's genetic or fossil record. Graboids are subterranean worm-like predator.
So, yes, if you're talking about our common ancestry with apes, it's very clear, by looking at the fossil record, we started off here.
The gap in the fossil record makes it difficult to say, but that's not surprising.
The fossil record for this group appears to be restricted to a foot bone of an early Miocene bird from Bavaria which has been identified as an extinct representative of the climbing Certhioidea, a clade comprising the treecreepers.
The fossil record for starfish is ancient,
The fossil record also indicates, in comparatively recent times, the beluga's range varied with that of the polar ice
Eldredge and Gould proposed that the degree of gradualism commonly attributed to Charles Darwin is virtually nonexistent in the fossil record, and that stasis dominates the history of most fossil species.
the relatively high-precision age-control models available for cores has produced an exceptionally high-quality planktonic Foraminifera fossil record dating back to the mid-Jurassic, and presents an unparalleled
Fossil records that appear to belong within the genus Panthera reach only 2.0 to 3.8 million years back.
Fossil records of paddlefish date back over 300 million years, nearly 50 million years before dinosaurs first appeared.
Fossil record study?
Fossil record study?
Fossil record study?