a fossil is a preserved remain or trace of an organism that lived in the past
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They are generically called fossils.
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Fossils are preserved traces of organisms from the past. The totality of fossils, both discovered and undiscovered, and their placement in fossil-containing rock formations and sedimentary layers (strata) is known as the fossil record. The study of fossils across geological time, how they were formed, and the evolutionary relationships between taxa (phylogeny) are some of the most important functions of the science of paleontology. Such a preserved specimen is called a "fossil" if it is older than some minimum age, most often the arbitrary date of 10,000 years ago.
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Fossils are the remains or traces of living things that have been preserved in the Earth's crust. They can include bones, shells, imprints, or tracks left behind by organisms that lived long ago. Fossils provide valuable information about past life forms and can help scientists understand the history of life on Earth.
Fossils are the preserved remains or traces of animals,plants anything that has life and which were in the past.Like the skeletons of Dinosaurs are there which are also fossils.
No, a piece of pottery is not an example of a fossil. Fossils are the preserved remains or traces of ancient organisms, while pottery is a human-made object. Pottery is not formed through natural processes and does not provide information about prehistoric life.
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 remains, imprints, or traces of once-living organisms are called fossils. (to be more specific they are called trace fossils)
Remains are what is left over. Organic refers to a substance which comes from a living being. Organic remains are substances from a living being which are left over. For example, if someone's house blows up, and afterwards you find traces of their pet goldfish, those are organic remains.
Carbonaceous film fossils are traces of plants or animals preserved as a thin film of carbon. All living organisms contain carbon. If they are compressed by layers of sediment fine details of the organism may be preserved.
No. At one time yes. It must be very old. Definition of fossil per www.dictionary.com: any remains, impression, or trace of a living thing of a former geologic age, as a skeleton, footprint, etc.