SSC
BIOLOGY
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fossils
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all arctic animals
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birds
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animals
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Detailed explanation-1: -Paleobotany is the scientific study of ancient plants, using plant fossils found in sedimentary rocks. These fossils can be impressions or compressions of the plants left on the rock’s surface, or “petrified” objects, such as wood, which preserve the original plant material in rocklike form.
Detailed explanation-2: -Paleobotanists study fossilized plant life to get information about the types of plants that lived during different time periods. Studying these plant fossils can give us information about the climate in the past, and can help us to better understand the animals that lived during prehistoric times as well.
Detailed explanation-3: -What is Paleobotany? Paleobotany is a field of paleontology that studies plants throughout geologic history, and is primarily concerned with the fossil record and evolutionary history of plants.
Detailed explanation-4: -Paleontology is traditionally divided into various subdisciplines: Micropaleontology: Study of generally microscopic fossils, regardless of the group to which they belong. Paleobotany: Study of fossil plants; traditionally includes the study of fossil algae and fungi in addition to land plants.