The law of fossil succession describes the chronological sequence of increasing complexity in life forms, from prokaryotes to eukaryotes and invertebrates to vertebrates.
The law of fossil succession describes the chronological development of life forms, showing increasing complexity over time, from prokaryotes to eukaryotes, ferns to flowering plants, and invertebrates to vertebrates.
Front | Type of radiation from the sun, re-emitted radiation |
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Back | short (UV), long (IR) |
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