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A fossil is any remains,impression, or trace of a living thing of a former geologic age, as a skeleton or footprint.
its from Tamil This metaphor dates from Roman times--Livy used it in his history of Rome--and it remains in common use.
Remains are what is left over. Organic refers to a substance which comes from a living being. Organic remains are substances from a living being which are left over. For example, if someone's house blows up, and afterwards you find traces of their pet goldfish, those are organic remains.
A standing instruction is an instruction that remains in effect for an indefinite time. That is, it remains in effect until the office or person who issued the instruction retracts or cancels it.
If it's a regular sentence, you only capitalize 'American' while 'history' remains uncapitalized. However, if it's a class then you would capitalize both words since it's a proper noun.
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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.
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The remains are called fossils.
They are called fossils you idiot.
Fossil.
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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