Fossils
fossils
They are generically called fossils.
fossils
a fossil is a preserved remain or trace of an organism that lived in the past
Fossils are preserved traces of organisms from the past. The totality of fossils, both discovered and undiscovered, and their placement in fossil-containing rock formations and sedimentary layers (strata) is known as the fossil record. The study of fossils across geological time, how they were formed, and the evolutionary relationships between taxa (phylogeny) are some of the most important functions of the science of paleontology. Such a preserved specimen is called a "fossil" if it is older than some minimum age, most often the arbitrary date of 10,000 years ago.
fossils
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fossils
They are generically called fossils.
fossils
Answer by Ibrahim El-OseryConfidence votes 33.1KYes, fossils are the traces and remains of organisms and plants that were buried and maintained under pressure
A replica or model of an ancient organism's shape is typically referred to as a fossil. Fossils are the preserved remains or traces of ancient organisms that provide valuable information about the past.
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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)
a fossil is a preserved remain or trace of an organism that lived in the past
Fossils (from Latin fossus, literally "having been dug up") are the preserved remains or traces of animals (also known as zoolites), plants, and other organisms from the remote past.