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The Florissant Fossil Beds in Colorado are home to several massive redwood stumps that were subjected to a special kind
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Tiktaalik was a prehistoric fish that was an ancestor to modern tetrapods. It shared anatomical features with tetrapods (e.g.,
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Clam fossils have been found in many mountain ranges all over the world. Which of the following BEST explains how fossilized
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Crocodiles have existed in slightly different variations from before the time of the dinosaurs and they exist even now on earth.
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What is a major difference between two-dimensional and three-dimensional fossils? In one or two sentences, explain the
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The following table shows data about the types of fossils found in certain sedimentary rock layers from the surface down to the
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Which statement is true?(1 point) Responses Imprints of leaves or footprints in sedimentary rock are fossils. Imprints of leaves
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What are the main points from the article “How to Become a Fossil”?
Put it in 4th grade words.
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This type of fossil is formed when mud fills in the hollow spaces around something hard, such as a shell, and then hardens. This
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This type of fossil is formed when things such as mud, sand, or minerals fill in the spaces of a mold. This fossil has the exact
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This type of fossil is formed when a living organism dies, is buried beneath sand or soil, and hardens. As layers of rock wear
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This type of fossil is formed when a living organism dies, is buried beneath sand or soil, and hardens. As layers of rock wear
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Biology
Biology/Evolution
Biology/Evolutionary Science
Definition of a Paleontologist
Earth Science
Earth Science/Paleontology
Earth Sciences
Earth's History
Energy Resources
Evidence for fast evolution
Evolution
Geography
Geography/Geology
Geology
Geology/Paleontology
History of the Earth
History/Geology
Moon
Natural History
Organism Differences; Sub-sub-category: Fossils
Organisms
Paleontology
Paleontology/Evolution
Science
Science and Nature