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What environment would the shell of an organism most likely be preserved as a fossil?

A hard shell organism have more of a chance to become a fossil .


Is a fossil formed when an organism buried in sediment dissolves called?

No, a fossil formed when an organism buried in sediment dissolves is called a mold fossil. It is created when the organic material of the organism dissolves, leaving behind an impression or cavity in the sediment that hardens into rock.


What fossil formed when an organism buried in sediment dissolves leaving a hollow are?

The answer is Mold


What determines the type of fossil is formed?

the conditions under which the organism died and how it was buried


An organism becomes a fossil after it what?

An organism becomes a fossil after it is buried by sediment and undergoes a process called fossilization. This involves the deposition of minerals that replace the organic material of the organism, preserving its structure. Over millions of years, the remains may become rocks or minerals that retain a record of the organism.


What most occur for a fossil to form?

the organism must be buried in sediment soon after it dies.


Which type of fossil is formed when an entire organism is filled with materials such as mud or clay and then hardens the entire organism and the filling?

The fossil that is formed when an organism is buried in sediment and hardens into rock is called a cast fossil, in which the empty space serves as a mold.


What fossil mold that reflects the shape and surface markings of an organism is created?

When the organism is buried in sediment and then dissolved by underground water


What are conditions needed for fossilization?

The fossil needs to be in good conditions and it has to be buried the time the organism dies.


What conditions are needed to fossilize an organism?

The condition that is necessary for an organism to become a fossil is rapid burial. The process itself is known as taphonomy. This rapid burial process keeps the organism from decaying naturally.


Why is it difficult for an organism living in the rainforest to become a fossil?

rain


How might a small fish that dies in a pool become a fossil?

When an organism is buried it is usually in sedementary rock, which is sof and layered. Over time the layers of sedements compact and can soak into the bones of an organism. As the bones are put under extreme pressure the become more like rocks and are thus presserved.