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Harun Yahya
Another region of
Britain with important fossil
fields is Lancashire. The
oldest of the region's fields
date back to the
Carboniferous Period (354 to
290 million years ago). Some
Researches made on
Ammonite fossils 340 million years ago, the
gathered from the region was the floor of a
Jurassic shore in
warm and not particularly
Dorset.
deep sea. For that reason, a
large number of marine
fossils from the period have been discovered.
The fossils of many species discovered in
Britain again emphasize that living things are
not descended from an alleged common
forebear; and that the theory of evolution,
which maintains that they developed
gradually, is invalid. Like all other fossils, these
fossils reveal that living things did not undergo
evolution, but were created.
The shore in Dorset is
made up of rocks from
the Jurassic Period. Many
fossils were gathered
from these rocks.
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