Any evidence of ancient life is called a fossil.
Fossils are formed when a dead organism is quickly buried in sediment, which prevents it from decaying. Over time, the organism's tissues are gradually replaced by minerals through a process called mineralization. This process can preserve the organism's structure and details in the rock, allowing scientists to study and learn about ancient life forms.
Preservation of dead organisms by drying, also known as desiccation, involves removing moisture from the organism to inhibit decay and decomposition. This process can involve techniques like air-drying, freeze-drying, or using desiccants to absorb moisture. Desiccation helps prevent microbial growth and degradation of the organism, aiding in long-term preservation.
Dead organism are compressed by dirt
it's decomposers
The rock is called sedimentary rock. The process of turning dead plants into coal through pressure and heat is known as coalification.
a fossil
fossil
A trace of a long dead organism could be a fossilized imprint, track, or remains left behind in sedimentary rock. These traces provide valuable information about the organism's existence, behavior, and environment in the past. Scientists study these traces to learn more about ancient life on Earth.
A carcus
An organism that is no longer living is called dead or deceased.
Bacteria
No. At one time yes. It must be very old. Definition of fossil per www.dictionary.com: any remains, impression, or trace of a living thing of a former geologic age, as a skeleton, footprint, etc.
Generally protists help in decomposition of dead organic matter by feeding on them.Such type of protists or bacteria are called saprophytes
Fungus is the organism that feed on dead an decaying matter.Animals that feed on dead remains are called Scavengers eg Crow,Vulture.
the plankton is the single-celled organism that eats dead organism.
from dead organisims
Fungus is the organism that feed on dead an decaying matter.Animals that feed on dead remains are called Scavengers eg Crow,Vulture.