Answer:
Fossils are usually named based on the following conditions-
- the location in which they are found
- named after the scientist who discovers it
- the rock formation in which they are found
- They are given two names, the genus and the species
These fossils are again categorized into different groups depending on the similarity in terms of form.
These names of the fossils are important to the comparative anatomists because it helps them in doing the comparative study and understand the causes of similarities and dissimilarities in terms of anatomy and also helps in understanding the evolutionary process of these organisms. For example, the fossil named 'Ida' is the primitive fossil that was found to be almost completely preserved. This fossil helped in comparative studies with other fossil species in a number of ways.
<u>Answer:</u>
The rocket has entered the thermosphere.
<u>Explanation:</u>
Thermosphere starts at around 90 km to 1000 km above the sea level. It is present between Mesosphere and Exosphere, The temperature climbs sharply from lower to higher and it get impacted by the solar temperature heavily. In the lower level of thermosphere almost till 500 km resides the ionization/ ionosphere. This area is ionized by solar activities and the cause of Aurora.
So if the rocket launched the height of 210 km, so it has reached the thermosphere and might also touched the ionosphere and aurora
Organ system is the answer
A adaptation is a trait that helps an organism survive and reproduce.