When the remains of animals are covered with amber, there is no chance that it will turn into a fossil. TRUE OR FALSE
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the statement 'When the remains of animals are covered with amber, there is no chance that it will turn into a fossil' is false.
- The preserved remains of prehistoric organisms are known as fossils. These are the kinds of rocks that can hold onto a full organism or just a portion of one.
- Occasionally, a tree's gooey resin can turn into fossils. this is called an Amber fossil or fossilized resin.
- Many tiny, soft-bodied species, like ants, flies, and mosquitoes, can have their bodies preserved by amber.
- The preservation of amber can be almost perfect. The creature doesn't alter much during this phase since the tree's resin hardens over time and the initial organism is still present. This might enable scientists to examine the DNA of an organism that is extinct on Earth.
therefore, the statement 'When the remains of animals are covered with amber, there is no chance that it will turn into a fossil' is false.
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