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what are fossils m... how are they formed...... methods of determine their age ​

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In simplest terms, fossils are the remains of organisms found in the earth’s strata (rock layers). These organisms have, in some way, been protected from the bacterial action that degrades carbon-based organisms.

In simplest terms, fossils are the remains of organisms found in the earth’s strata (rock layers). These organisms have, in some way, been protected from the bacterial action that degrades carbon-based organisms.rock fossils

In simplest terms, fossils are the remains of organisms found in the earth’s strata (rock layers). These organisms have, in some way, been protected from the bacterial action that degrades carbon-based organisms.rock fossilsFossils range from dinosaur bones and teeth to footprints in the mud, to plant imprints.

In simplest terms, fossils are the remains of organisms found in the earth’s strata (rock layers). These organisms have, in some way, been protected from the bacterial action that degrades carbon-based organisms.rock fossilsFossils range from dinosaur bones and teeth to footprints in the mud, to plant imprints.Other categories include petrified wood, seashells, and organisms preserved in amber.

Fossils are created through sudden disruptions, like earthquakes. They can also be formed through steadier processes, like exposure to the (extreme) elements.

Fossils are created through sudden disruptions, like earthquakes. They can also be formed through steadier processes, like exposure to the (extreme) elements.In most cases, the environment plays a direct role, as a preservative, in whether an organism will become a fossil.

Fossils are created through sudden disruptions, like earthquakes. They can also be formed through steadier processes, like exposure to the (extreme) elements.In most cases, the environment plays a direct role, as a preservative, in whether an organism will become a fossil.The ideal environment is silty, with moving sediment that can cover the organism. The floors of oceans, lakes, and deep ponds are prime spots for fossilization.

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