Of the three organisms it is the snails that has the least chance of becoming a fossil since it has no skeleton.
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The desert was once covered by water.
A rock that contains fossil seashells was most likely formed as a result of sedimentation.
A preserved fossil is an organism or Animal that has been PERFECTLY PRESERVED for lots of years, or however old it may be. For example, a wooly mammoth frozen in the ice for millions of years would be known as a preserved fossil.There are 2 different types of fossil preservation- preservation with alteration and without. With alteration also has different types. The type of organism you are looking for depends on the how it was preserved.
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A camel has humps that store fat.
A hard shell organism have more of a chance to become a fossil .
An organism that has a hard structure is most likely to become a fossil because it can survive through different weather changes and an organism with a soft structure will most likely dissolve or decompose.
Which of the following is most likely to become preserved as a fossil? a jellyfisha clam shella leafa worm
Well its most likely everything will become fossil fuel from a human carcass,dog,cow and bugs.
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.
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.
Organisms with hard parts such as a mineralized shell, like a trilobite or ammonite, are much more likely to become fossilized than animals with only soft parts.
hard parts on the outside of the organism means that the potential fossil is more likely to survive as increasing pressures are placed on the potential fossil when sediments are placed on top.
They are different because casts and molds are just an imprint (or a copy) of the organism's body. The soft parts of the organism would most likely decay, and the shell, bones, or just the outer hard parts would be fossilized.
A bony fish that is buried rapidly in ocean sediment
No. The hard bones are more likely to form a fossil. The soft parts will degenerate over time. This is why most of the fossils from the Pre-Cambrian and Cambrian periods are mostly shells, not the actual animals that inhabited them.
it takes millions of years to get a fossil. so you will need to wait 1,000,000 years to get that. no one can get a fossil, but only is you are like 1,050,000 years old. :)