Fossils can not form in Ice. However Ice can preserve organic material (like a freezer) for many thousands of years. These frozen specimens are just that, they are not fossilised.
a fossil that was in ice oil or amber remain in one piece and is the same atfer yaers and years
Fossils can form anywhere that conditions are conducive to preservation, such as in sedimentary rocks, tar pits, or ice. However, the likelihood of fossil formation varies depending on the environment and the organisms present.
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The coldness of the ice stops things in the ice from decay, so if a fossil is in ice it won't decay. A few years ago in the Italian alps a mummy of a man was found when a glacier melted. He was dated to having been alive 5,000 years ago and his clothes, shoes, weapons, and other items were still intact enough to get information about him. The ice had preserved him for us to learn about him.
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a fossil that was in ice oil or amber remain in one piece and is the same atfer yaers and years
Petrified fossils are organisms preserved I'm other substances such as amber, tar, ice, or other substances
the skull fossil
Frozen fossil
The plural of fossil is fossils.
A True form fossil is a fossil of the whole/entire body of the organism.
The woolly mammoth.
A. carbonaceous filmsB.molds and castsC.petrified remainsD.original fossil remains
magma, ice, and water
Fossils can form anywhere that conditions are conducive to preservation, such as in sedimentary rocks, tar pits, or ice. However, the likelihood of fossil formation varies depending on the environment and the organisms present.
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