Geography, asked by lichunhua0204, 4 months ago

A scientist finds a fossil that she thinks might make a good index fossil.

Which characteristic does this fossil most likely have?

It is the remains of an organism still found alive today.
It is the remains of an organism that is found in abundance nearby.
It is the only fossil for this type of organism that has ever been found.
It is the remains of an organism that lived in a narrow geographic area.

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Answered by nooraqsa970
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Answer:

IT IS THE REMAINS OF AN ORGANISM THAT IS FOUND IN ABUNDANCE NEARBY.....................

PLEASE MARK ME AS BRAINLIST PLZZZZZZZZ AND FOLLOW ME ON THE BRAINLY........

Answered by steffiaspinno
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It is the remains of an organism that is found in abundance nearby.

  • A fossil is any saved remaining parts, impression, or hint of any once-living thing from a past topographical age. Models incorporate bones, shells, exoskeletons, stone engravings of creatures or organisms, objects protected in golden hair, frozen wood, oil, coal, and DNA leftovers. The entirety of fossils is known as the fossil record.
  • A leftover impression or hint of a creature or plant of a past geologic age that has been safeguarded in the world's outside layer is known as a fossil. Information from fossils is the essential wellspring of data about the historical backdrop of life on the earth.
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