what are fossils? Why are they important
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A fossil is a remnant, or the moulding, of an animal or a plant preserved in a sedimentary rock. Fossils are very useful to the study of tectonic history. When a fossil of a given species is found on several modern continents, it gives a strong indication that these continents were previously unified.
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fossils are the remains of dead plants and animals remained thousand of years ago they are very important to know about the existence of the animals and plants which do not exist now
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