Microscopic fossils are also known as microfossils.
Microfossil :)
Microfossils.
Trace Fossils!
I think they are called Index Fossils...
very little, there are stromatolites, domed mates of microscopic algae that are aged as precambrian. No other fossils in the precambrian
A person who studies rocks and fossils is called an archeologist. No, the study of fossils is called paleontology and the study of rocks is called geology, so a person studies fossils is called a paleontologist. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Archeology http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paleontology
The sum of all the fossils that exist is called that fossil record. It includes fossils from all geologic time periods.
Index fossil
Microfossils
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All fossils are found in sedimentary rocks. Some sedimentary rocks are made of nothing but fossils such as chalk. A creature ( microscopic or larger) skeleton is deposited after death usually on the ocean floor. Sediments cover it, and over time turns into a fossil.
These are called "replacement fossils" also "petrification"
frozen fossils.
Petrified feces is also called coprolite. It is body waste that has turned into stone. In terms of fossils, they are considered trace fossils, not body fossils. Paleofeces is the name for ancient human waste.
Mosasaur fossils are fossils of the prehistoric sea monster called Mosasaurus.
The preserved remains of animals of evidence of their existence are Fossils Fosssils that provide evidence about the past are called trace fossils.
Trace Fossils!
I think they are called Index Fossils...
the microscopic nerve fibers are called chemocytes