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A fossil found under a layer of rock is usually _____. made from a different type of rock older than the rock younger than the rock evolved from the rock

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Answered by Anonymous
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petrified fossil.........
Answered by Arslankincsem
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A fossil found under a layer of rock is petrified fossil and it is usually made up of different rock and called as permineralisation.


It occurs when groundwater solutions are made with right one and saturate in remaining of buried plants or animals.


This happens according to the water evaporates the minerals remains filling in the spaces.

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