Organisams that do not decompose can be buried and become what ?
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For an organism to become a fossil, it must not decompose or be eaten. This can happen if the organism either lives within or is moved to a place where it can be buried and kept from decaying. When an organism is buried quickly, there is less decay and the better the chance for it to be preserved.
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a fossil
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Fossils form only when an organism's remains are buried quickly and do not decompose. The faster an organism is buried after it dies, the higher its preservation potential. A gentle burial also increases an organism's chances of becoming a fossil.
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