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

rain


What process will not create fossil?

A dead organism decomposes in a rainforest


Does and organism have to be buried to become a fossil?

No, an organism does not have to be buried to become a fossil. Fossils can form through a variety of processes, such as compression, mineral replacement, or petrification, which can occur even without burial.


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 it rare for the soft parts of an organism to become a fossil?

Yes, but it occasionally does happen.


Which organism is least likely to become a fossil- a snail or dandelion?

Of the three organisms it is the snails that has the least chance of becoming a fossil since it has no skeleton.


A worm leaves a mark in the sediments as it burrows and searches for food what type of fossil would this become?

This type of fossil is called a trace fossil, specifically a burrow or feeding trace fossil. It provides evidence of the activities of an organism without preserving the actual organism itself.


What word refers to traces of an organism that existed in the past?

A fossil is a trace of an organism that lived long ago.


What is the term for the remain of a once-living organism?

fossil


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.


Which fossil type could contain preserved parts of a organism?

It is called a mold fossil, which can become a cast fossil. After the soft parts of the animal rot away, a cavity remains (the mold fossil) which becomes filled with hardened sand or mud (the cast fossil).


Why is an organism with hard structure more likely to become a fossil?

An organism that has a hard structure is most likely to become a fossil because it can survive through different weather changes and an organism with a soft structure will most likely dissolve or decompose.