This booklet answers the question: How do scientists know that fossils are millions of years old, instead of thousands of years? It unifies geoscience, fossils, and radiometric dating, doing so in a single sitting of 36 attractive pages.Although the science is presented briefly and simply, it is ne
Evolution and the fossil record
β Scribed by John Pojeta Jr., Dale Springer
- Publisher
- American Geological Institute
- Year
- 2001
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 36
- Category
- Library
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