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Yes, fossils are real. They are mineralized remains of hard parts (bones/teeth/wood) or imprints of once living organisms.
These could all include the trace fossils. They would in things like gastroliths, coprolites, casts and molds, and imprints.
It usually means that there is more than just bones or imprints but maybe the actual thing such as freezing , encasement ,ect.
Ahorizontal line on a velocity vs time graph does not indicate any acceleration because there is no slope. Speed remains constant.
Fossils are the preserved remains or traces of organisms that lived in the geologic past. Trace fossils are made by marks left by organisms while still alive, such as tracks, burrows, and dung.Decomposition, weathering, and scavenging all contribute to what makes fossils so rare.Almost all fossils are found in sedimentary rock; almost none are found in metamorphic or igneous rock.Fossils are our only direct key to the past, informing us about migratory patterns, weather and environmental conditions, species' interaction, and animal behavior.Scientists use index fossils to place events on the geologic time scale. The organisms that become index fossils are chosen because they had relatively short geologic life spans, wide geographic ranges, and are easily identified.
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The word is "paleontology." It is the study of the history of life based on the imprints or remains of living organisms found in rocks and fossils.
The remains are called fossils.
They are called fossils you idiot.
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The remains, imprints, or traces of once-living organisms are called fossils. (to be more specific they are called trace fossils)
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