Fossils give us information about
organisms that lived millions of years ago.
Fossils may be formed in
different ways.
Fossils are the remains of organisms
from many years ago that are found in
rocks
It is very difficult for scientists to know
exactly how life on Earth began because
there is little evidence that is valid.
Isolation and the evolution of new species
There are natural cycles linked to environmental
change when species form and when species die out.
In an isolated population alleles are selected that
increase successful breeding in the new environment
Speciation takes place when an isolated population
becomes so different from the original population that
successful interbreeding can no longer take place
Populations become isolated when they are
separated geographically, e.g. on islands
New species arise when two
populations become isolated
Exploring the fossil evidence
We can learn from fossils how much or how little organisms
have chaned as life has developed on Earth
Extinction may be caused by new
predators, new disease or new, more
successful competitios.
More about extinction
Extinction can be caused by
environmental change over geological
time
Mass extinction may be caused by
single catastrophic events such as
volcanoes or asteroid strikes.