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Fossils themselves do not move, as they are the preserved remains or traces of ancient organisms that have undergone fossilization. However, fossils can be relocated through geological processes, such as erosion, sedimentation, or tectonic activity, which can shift rock layers containing fossils. Human activities, such as excavation and construction, can also result in the movement of fossils from their original locations. Additionally, fossils can be transported by natural forces like rivers or glaciers over time.

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