For more than 99% of organisms the burial is slow enough that the soft parts either rot or are eaten by scavengers. This also often scatters or damages the bones.
For the rest the soft parts can become mineralized and become part of the fossil. However they may only appear as a dark discoloration of a thin layer of rock between the fossilized bones.
B. The organism must be buried in sediment soon after it dies.C - the organism must go through a process of petrificationNeededMoist sediment or soilorganism trapped, dieslack of anything disturbing that areamoistness ; warmth ; heat to break down additional layeringpressure from more layers on toplengthy amount of time (millions of years)
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The condition that is necessary for an organism to become a fossil is rapid burial. The process itself is known as taphonomy. This rapid burial process keeps the organism from decaying naturally.
One condition that best increases the chance that an organism will become fossilized is if the burial happens rapidly. Another condition that can increase the chance of an organism becoming fossilized is if the organism has hard body parts.
nopee.. and the conditions are that the organism has to be buried quickly, hidden from scavengers. and another condition is if they have hard parts they are preserved better.
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B. The organism must be buried in sediment soon after it dies.C - the organism must go through a process of petrificationNeededMoist sediment or soilorganism trapped, dieslack of anything disturbing that areamoistness ; warmth ; heat to break down additional layeringpressure from more layers on toplengthy amount of time (millions of years)
A fossil is formed when the dead organism is buried in rock or parts of rock called sediments. The more sediment that builds up on plants or animals the more pressure and heat it is shown too,then circumstances force gas and liquid from the organism. A residue is left from the carbon which forms the outline of the body. This results in carbonaceous film.
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Rapid burial and the possession of hard parts are the two conditions that improve an organism's chances of being preserved as a fossil. Rapid burial is when an organism parts are quickly eaten by scavengers and the remains are buried by sediment. When this occurs the remains are protected from the environment.
Hard parts/quick burial
slowly buried by sedments {: -DR. SCRAPOLOTS
1. sediment burial 2. lack of oxygen 3. the organism should have hard parts (Bones, teeth, ect).
The condition that is necessary for an organism to become a fossil is rapid burial. The process itself is known as taphonomy. This rapid burial process keeps the organism from decaying naturally.
how are the body parts of an organism arranged
One condition that best increases the chance that an organism will become fossilized is if the burial happens rapidly. Another condition that can increase the chance of an organism becoming fossilized is if the organism has hard body parts.