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Without rapid burial decay will take place and you will not be left with a fossil. In the same way coalification requires rapid burial of organic material. A good example of this is spirit lake in Washington state.

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What organisms form into a fossil?

Organisms that have hard parts such as bones, shells, or teeth are more likely to form fossils. Soft-bodied organisms can also be preserved in certain conditions, such as being quickly buried in sediment or trapped in amber.


Where does organisms buried fossilize the most?

Organisms are most likely to be fossilized when they are buried in sedimentary environments with low oxygen levels, such as deep underwater or in sediment layers on the ocean floor. The lack of oxygen slows down decomposition processes that would destroy the organic material, allowing for fossilization to occur.


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 must form first for a cast to be made?

📷 Organisms buried in sediment slowly decompose, leaving a cavity that contains an exact imprint of the organisms' shape and size. When this hollow space fills with material, this material takes the shape of the mold, forming a cast.


What organism gets buried quickly?

Organisms that get buried quickly often include smaller, soft-bodied creatures like jellyfish or plankton, as well as larger organisms like fish and marine mammals in sediment-rich environments. Rapid burial typically occurs in areas with high sedimentation rates, such as river deltas or ocean floors during mass extinctions. This swift entombment helps preserve their remains, facilitating fossilization. Additionally, organisms such as plants can also be buried quickly in flood events or landslides.

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Which is the first step in the process during the formation of molded fossils?

Organisms are buried under sediment.


What organisms form into a fossil?

Organisms that have hard parts such as bones, shells, or teeth are more likely to form fossils. Soft-bodied organisms can also be preserved in certain conditions, such as being quickly buried in sediment or trapped in amber.


What is another name for nutrient cycles in ecosystems?

The dead organic matter are an example of nutrient cycle and can sometimes be buried under sediment, rendering the carbon unavailable to living organisms.


What are some example of cycles?

The dead organic matter are an example of nutrient cycle and can sometimes be buried under sediment, rendering the carbon unavailable to living organisms.


What make fossils unique?

something that dies then u have to have it buried in sediment rock and pressure no heat then millions of years


Where does organisms buried fossilize the most?

Organisms are most likely to be fossilized when they are buried in sedimentary environments with low oxygen levels, such as deep underwater or in sediment layers on the ocean floor. The lack of oxygen slows down decomposition processes that would destroy the organic material, allowing for fossilization to occur.


What does coral become when it is buried by sediment?

a potato


Why are organisms that are buried rapidly more likely to fossilize than those who are buried slowly or not at all?

Organisms that are buried rapidly are more likely to fossilize because quick burial protects them from decomposition, scavenging, and environmental factors that can destroy remains. Rapid sediment accumulation also creates conditions conducive to mineralization, where organic materials are replaced by minerals, forming fossils. In contrast, organisms buried slowly or not at all are more exposed to decay and weathering, reducing the chances of fossil formation.


How does a cast fossil form?

When the animal dies its skeleton settles on the sea floor and is buried by sediment. that thickens and begins to turn to stone. The skeleton dissolves and a mold is formed. Minerals crystallize inside the mold and the cast is formed.


What makes a fossil form?

It gets buried in sediment


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.


Does coal represent sediment?

No coral is NOT sediment. Coral SAND is a sediment but the coral itself is a living organism - if buried and lithified, the coral becomes a fossil.