Any species can leave a fossil. However, they only leave or become fossils in very rare conditions. First, the organism's remains or impressions must be immediately buried, so that they are not eroded, decomposed, or scavenged on. This usually only happens if they creature dies in a swamp or quicksand, or if it is buried after a flash flood.
Of course, this is rare. But even then, the remains must be exposed to so little air that they don't decompose (even under the soil, there are air pockets which allow bacteria to breathe). This, too, is rare.
If it survives these two stages, then over time rainwater will seep down through the soil, dissolving the organisms remains, and replacing the remains with other minerals. Over time, pressure turns these minerals into rocks.
Then, the organism is fossilized. However, because the plates are constantly moving, fossils may be destroyed by being turned into metamorphic rock, or by being pulled so deep under the crust that they melt.
In a nutshell, almost anything can, under the right conditions, be fossilized. However, the conditions that allow something to fossilize are very rare, so individuals are almost never fossilized. I hope this answers your question!
Not sure. If they didn't leave a fossil how would we know that they existed.
1.9 Billion, more depending on the amount of pasta consumed.
yes because all living things need to leave behind wastes
Yes, a fossil is the preserved remains or impressions of a once-living organism. Fossils can be of animals, plants, or other organisms, and they provide valuable information about life forms from the past.
No. Fossils are chemicals like stone that have replaced organisms after they die.
All living things are made of cells. All living things require and use energy. All living things grow, develop, reproduce and repair themselves. All living things produce waste All living things respond and adapt to their environment. All living things have a life span.
Considering that plants are also living things we all need oxygen, so all living things breath.
All living things are made of cells, all living things ether need or produce oxygen, all living things reproduce, all living things make and use energy, and all living things adapt to their enviorment.
No, a paleontologist studies physical science. Life science is the study of all living things. Physical science is the study of all non-living matter. A paleontologist gathers knowledge about the history of the earth and using fossils.
No, because not all animals lived in the right environments to be able to get covered up quickly by sediment, have water turn the bones into rock, and for the sediment to get uncovered.
Carbon IS found in all living things.
All living things use energy