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What does a mold a cast and a imprint have in common?

They are all forms of fossils created through the preservation of an organism or object in sedimentary rock. A mold is a hollow space left by an organism, a cast is a replica of the original organism, and an imprint is a mark or impression left in the rock.


Why don't igneous rocks rock contain fossils?

because igneous rock forms when maga cools and the organisms can not survive the intense heat. they can only make an imprint on it.


What are imprint fossils?

They are preserved forms of animal or anything else that was left behind form thousand and thousand of years ago.


What kind of fossil is a leaf inprint?

It is formed slat rock and covered up with layers and layers of rock and sediment.


Use the word imprint in a sentence?

The bench left an imprint on her legs.


What does a clear fish imprint in a rock indicate about the rock?

Sedimentary


What is the term for a trace of a dead organism such as an imprint in a rock?

fossil


Any trace of a dead organism such as an imprint on a rock is called a?

a fossil


Physical evidence of a living thing for example an imprint on a rock?

yes! it can. :-)


What is the difference between a fossil and an imprint?

A fossil is the preserved remains or traces of a once-living organism, while an imprint is a mark or indentation left behind by an organism on a surface. Fossils can include imprints, but not all imprints are considered fossils. Fossils provide more detailed information about the organism's structure and biology, while imprints are more surface-level.


What rock is a fossil imprint of a fern leaf most likely found in?

igneous..


What term could be used to describe the imprint of a fish skeleton in a rock?

Fossil