No current plants,
but some fossil imprints are of long dead plants (usually from about 1/4 billion yeas ago).
Fossils are what's left of ancient plants and animals. They are imprints in rock, generally sedimentary rock. The word "fossil"means "dug up" and it comes from Latin. Fossil fuels were made in the earth and took a long time to make.
Yes, fossils are real. They are mineralized remains of hard parts (bones/teeth/wood) or imprints of once living organisms.
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Fossils are depositions of dead animal imprints and/or bones. When an animal or plant dies, its skin rots away, leaving behind the bone or imprint.
The kind and numbers of fossils found in different kinds of rocks give clues about past ecosystems. Fossils give evidence that, in any ecosystem, some plants and animals survive well, and some do not.
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I think the answer you're looking for is fossils. Fossils are remnants or imprints of living things, such as animals and plants, which are from past geologic age and found in the earth's crust.
Answer by Ibrahim El-OseryConfidence votes 33.1KYes, fossils are the traces and remains of organisms and plants that were buried and maintained under pressure
The word you are probably looking for is "fossil".
Fossils are what's left of ancient plants and animals. They are imprints in rock, generally sedimentary rock. The word "fossil"means "dug up" and it comes from Latin. Fossil fuels were made in the earth and took a long time to make.
They are called fossils you idiot.
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Yes, fossils are real. They are mineralized remains of hard parts (bones/teeth/wood) or imprints of once living organisms.
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lots of fossils and unusual plants and maybe some cacti
The remains, imprints, or traces of once-living organisms are called fossils. (to be more specific they are called trace fossils)
why do you think many animals and plants did not become fossils