the organism must be buried in sediment soon after it dies.
Probably, carbonateous fossil.
No
No, an organism does not have to be buried to become a fossil. Fossils can form through a variety of processes, such as compression, mineral replacement, or petrification, which can occur even without burial.
Water pollution can occur from burning fossil fuels due to the acid rain. Fossil fuels will pollute the atmosphere which will result into acid rain.
the skull fossil
The plural of fossil is fossils.
No, while peat can be used a fuel, it is in the same class a wood it is not a fossil fuel. The form of coal that has undergone the least diagenesis (and is still a fossil fuel) is called "Lignite".
No. Preservation as a fossil is most likely when the organism is buried quickly. Slow burial gives opportunity for decay and other destructive processes to occur.
Burning fossil fuels.
Tornadoes most frequently form on the Great Plains in the United States.
A True form fossil is a fossil of the whole/entire body of the organism.
Fossils are found most commonly in layers of sedimentary rock. This type of rock begins to form when water and wind form layers of sand and silt.