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If we know the relative age of a fossil, we also know
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the relative age of the rock where it was found.
Step-by-step explanation:
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We would know the climate it came from, how it might of died, how it became extinct, we can tell how long the organism might of lived after long and hard studies. We could tell its age, and what organsim the fossiles were from. Hope this helped! ~)*^*)~
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