Director | Unkown |
Producer | Herbert Schick |
Contributors | Film Associates of California |
Length | 17 Minutes |
B&W/Color | Color |
UO Library Catalog description: | Explains that scientists use fossil evidence to make maps of prehistoric oceans and continents, and that the study of fossils shows how the shorelines and climates of the world have been constantly changing. Points out that future scientists will probably use fossils of today’s animals to construct maps of the present-day world |
Call # | Mb95 |
Genre | Educational |
Rare | Yes |
Online | No |
Copyright status | Yes |
Physical condition | Fair |
Oregon-related | No |
Notes:
There is not much information about this film online. It appears to have been made by the Film Associates of California as an educational film for schools and explains how Earth sciences are being used to explore the past.
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