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  • How Fossils Form - Fossils and Paleontology (U. S. National Park Service)
    The Odds of Becoming a Fossil The odds of any individual organism becoming fossilized is very small, but overall the fossil record provides a rich history of life on Earth Yet it is incomplete Fossils are much more likely when the organisms lived in areas that were undergoing active sedimentation
  • How do fossils form? - The Australian Museum
    How do fossils form? Fossils are formed in many different ways, but most are formed when a living organism (such as a plant or animal) dies and is quickly buried by sediment (such as mud, sand or volcanic ash)
  • How are dinosaur fossils formed? - Natural History Museum
    How do fossils form? The most common way an animal such as a dinosaur fossilises is called petrification These are the key steps: 1 The animal dies 2 Soft parts of the animal's body, including skin and muscles, start to rot away
  • What Are Fossils and How Do They Form? - sciencenewstoday. org
    Fossils are embedded in rocks formed across vast geologic epochs, and their placement within sedimentary layers tells a chronological story Geologists divide time into eons, eras, periods, epochs, and ages
  • Fossil - Wikipedia
    Gathering fossils dates at least to the beginning of recorded history The fossils themselves are referred to as the fossil record The fossil record was one of the early sources of data underlying the study of evolution and continues to be relevant to the history of life on Earth
  • How Do Fossils Form? - Smithsonian Magazine
    Contrary to popular belief, becoming a fossil can be easy instead of hard, and fossils can be abundant instead of rare It all depends on what an organism is made of, where it lives and dies,
  • How Are Fossils Formed? | Paleontology Geology | Britannica
    Fossils are usually formed from organisms with solid skeletons The process often involves minerals from the surrounding sediment seeping into the pores of the organism’s bones or shells
  • About Fossils - Fossils and Paleontology (U. S. National Park Service)
    Fossils consist of either the altered (or rarely unaltered) bodily remains of ancient organisms, or preserved evidence of biological activity of an organism while it was alive


















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