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what is compression fossils?​

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Answered by ikanisk
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A compression fossil is a fossil preserved in sedimentary rock that has undergone physical compression. While it is uncommon to find animals preserved as good compression fossils, it is very common to find plants preserved this way.

Answered by Xdhruvchaudhary38X
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A compression fossil is a fossil preserved in sedimentary rock that has undergone physical compression. ... Compression fossils are formed most commonly in environments where fine sediment is deposited, such as in river deltas, lagoons, along rivers, and in ponds.

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