Fossil Extinction Puddle
If fossils were extinct, what would rain, cracks, drought, moisture say? 3
A fossil can exist without the extinction of species. It can be a kind of fossil.
Which is still alive and well today, so I don't think this question is being asked correctly.
Fossils, extinctions and all the names, the answer should be rain because that's the only name in the set.
Wet. The result of.
I mean drought because drought is how extinction ended life as you know it from fossils (one of them is the rain of fossils, by the way, the drought is over). It must be completely dry (not dry), because the term auges must be a noun as real (extinct).
I doubt you should answer the heavy rain. (A deal is proof that it rained even though it is no longer raining, fossils are proof that life once ended and moreover, rain is the only name for Cices, so the only correct word possible Is). However, the rain BE LE DLE, but extinction occurred after the fossils. So if rain is the expected answer, then technology is flawed.
If anyone asks me, I will say that there is no right answer because drought is the real answer. None of the answers provided match well. Even if you do, you can't explain a simple theory.
Just as the events of extinction will make fossils, so will rain!
Fossil Extinction Puddle
Fossil Extinction Puddle
Rain fossils are the remains of an extinct land. One is the one left in the rain.