Part A: Collect Data
Question 1
Closely examine each fossil. Then, complete the table t...
Part A: Collect Data
Question 1
Closely examine each fossil. Then, complete the table to record your observations, which should include these details:
Predicted kingdom: Classify the fossil based on whether it shows the characteristics of a plant, animal, or fungi.
Physical characteristics: Note the shape, patterns, and any other physical features of the fossils.
Predictions about its environment: Based on the features of the fossil, what type of environment did the organism live in? Was it an aquatic organism or a land organism? Did it require a hot or cold climate?
Similar living organisms: Try to identify a present-day organism that resembles your fossil. What characteristics do the two organisms share? What characteristics are different?
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