A2. The soft parts of an animal are least likely to survive, for these will be degraded by bacterial and insect action, if not by larger scavengers. If an animal dies on the land surface the chances of fossilization are minute.
Good preservation of a fossil depends greatly on the environment in which the animal dies. If it is a very fine-grained silt, the probability of preservation is good, particularly of fine detail. The environment is likely to be anaerobic, and even the body's internal bacterial flora may be unable to survive in an anoxic environment.
One of the remarkable preservations was the Archaeopteryx fossil, on which even the feather detail may be seen. Discovered quite soon after Darwin had launched his Origin of Species.
Unusual preservation localities include swamps, and the remarkable La Brea tar pits. Another unusual fossil preserve is that of insects and Spiders preserved in amber originally a gum exudate from trees.
Well,only the poo, the eggs,and the bones can get fossilized.But I myself looked in a non-fiction book.I found that a seed that a dino ate did not dissolve.It was stuck in the Tyrranasuarus Rex bones.
Bones, all other body parts decay away before a fossil can be made. Outside of that its random. It just depends on conditions.
Well, almost all of animals in the world will leave/form a fossil.
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bone
Probably, carbonateous fossil.
A geologist is studying layers of rock He finds a fossil with an imprint of a shelled animal According to the law of faunal and floral succession what kind of fossil would he most likely find next is a fossil of fishes.
horse
Igneous.
1. An ancient animal dies and sinks to the bottom of a river 2. Layers of sediments cover the animal's body 3.Over millions of years, the sediment harden to become rock. The animal is preserved as a fossil. 4. The rock erodes. The fossil is exposed on the surface of a rock.
Probably, carbonateous fossil.
In order to know which of these animal parts is most likely to be preserved as a fossil one needs to know the available choices for answers.
A geologist is studying layers of rock He finds a fossil with an imprint of a shelled animal According to the law of faunal and floral succession what kind of fossil would he most likely find next is a fossil of fishes.
A fossil would most likely be found in sedimentary rocks
A rock that contains fossil seashells was most likely formed as a result of sedimentation.
A rock that contains fossil seashells was most likely formed as a result of sedimentation.
horse
Most likely not.
Coal will most likely last the longest. It is being used less often then in the past. It is also the most abundant fossil fuel
horse
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