Fossils.
The remains of prehistoric life is called fossils which are usually dug up by archaeologist.
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Yes, the word 'fossil' is a singular, common, concrete noun; a word for the remains or impression of a prehistoric organism preserved in petrified form or as a mold or cast in rock; a word for a thing.
What is the remains an imprint or a trace of a prehistoric organism
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(The word can mean turned to stone, or metaphorically, shocked into immobility.)The petrified remains of sea animals are found in fossil.When the ghost suddenly appeared, he was petrified.
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Petrified poop, also known as coprolite, is fossilized feces from ancient animals that has turned to stone over time. It can provide valuable insights into the diets and behaviors of prehistoric creatures. Scientists study coprolites to learn more about the ecosystems and animal species that existed in the past.
Petrified remains are formed when organic material, such as wood or bone, is buried under sediment and gradually replaced by minerals over time. Through a process called permineralization, groundwater rich in minerals infiltrates the remains, depositing minerals like silica, calcite, or pyrite. As the organic material decays, these minerals crystallize and create a stone-like structure, preserving the original shape and details of the remains. The result is a fossilized specimen that can provide insights into past life forms.