All dead organisms do not leave their fossil records, but in some cases their fossils are formed. How do these fossils records form a direct evidence of past happenings?
Fossils are direct evidences of past happenings.
- Broad historical sequence of biological evidence can be built up
- Habits and behaviour of a species can be influenced
- Reliable information of ancient environment and climate can be obtained
- Fossils provide convincing proof of organic evolution