One question we are often asked is why more human fossils are not found in older rocks. In order to become a fossil, a creature must be buried rapidly in sediment so that it does not decay. Aquatic animals would be much more likely to produce fossils in say, a worldwide flood than land animals; and indeed geologists universally use small marine creatures as their "index fossils."
Notes: Photo: Lucy, Australopithecus afarensis, another so-called "missing link" between apes and humans. (PD)
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