It dissolves almost like. When something dies everything tends to completely vanish due to the fact that the body may rot or become bone matter.
Yes it does.
When a hard part of an organism buried in sediment dissolves an leaves an empty space it is called a mold.
what will happen to the organism
no respiration is a process that happens in an organism
The answer is Mold
Yes it does.
It is the carbon residue remaining from the organism or part of an organism that has been fossilized. Essentially what happens is that the organism is buried within a layer of sediment which solidifies. A chemical reaction takes place in which many of the elements that compose the organism are converted to gases and driven off, leaving behind a carbon residue (distillation) - and an outline of the original material.
When a hard part of an organism buried in sediment dissolves an leaves an empty space it is called a mold.
what will happen to the organism
no respiration is a process that happens in an organism
You get buried or creamated!
it got buried
yes only if they are buried for over millions of years
The organism dies and is digested from the organism it was eaten by.
the conditions under which the organism died and how it was buried
the conditions under which the organism died and how it was buried
The answer is Mold