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Q: Who was the geologist that discovers the same fossils in different parts of the world?
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How are footprints fossils different from bone fossils?

Yes, preserved footprints are examples of fossils.


What is body fossils?

fossils that are made from parts of an organism's body


Does fossils form from soft parts or hard parts?

These are called "replacement fossils" also "petrification"


What are altered hard parts?

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What Altered hard parts?

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What are two kinds of fossils?

Answer:Trace fossils: fossils like burrows, tracks,and holes.Original remains: parts of body.


One kind of fossil forms from the body parts of organisms. What is another kind of fossil?

There are four types of fossils that can be found. These are true fossils, mold fossils, trace fossils and cast fossils.


How do mesosaurus fossil's support the past existence of Pangaea?

Similar plant fossils were found in different parts of the world, indicating they used to be closer.


Can only animals with hard body parts create fossils?

When something be on side of the road like a dinousar and the fossils.


What are the types of fossils?

molds and casts, trace fossils, petrified wood, and carbon filmThe four types of fossils are mold fossils, cast fossils, true-form fossils, and trace fossils. Mold fossils are impressions from when the plant or animal first decomposed. Cast fossils are plant or animal remains. True-form fossils are remaining body parts from an animal. Trace fossils are marks that have been left by animal, such as footprints.


Where are fossils found on earth?

In rocks in most parts of the Earth.


What is a body fossil?

fossils that are made from parts of an organism's body