Asked by zeena

some fossils of shell and fish have been found at the top of the rocky mountain peaks. How do you suppose this happen?

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Answered by bobpursley
Shells on mountains are easily explained by uplift of the land. Although this process is slow, it is observed happening today, and it accounts not only for the seashells on mountains but also for the other geological and paleontological features of those mountains. The sea once did cover the areas where the fossils are found, but they were not mountains at the time; they were shallow seas.
Answered by rylan
its really easy people
Answered by Blake
When Noah's Biblical flood covered the tops of every mountain peak it left sea creatures and sea shells all over earth.
Answered by fatma
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Answered by fatma
maybe there was a river
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