A preserved fossil is an organism or Animal that has been PERFECTLY PRESERVED for lots of years, or however old it may be. For example, a wooly mammoth frozen in the ice for millions of years would be known as a preserved fossil.
There are 2 different types of fossil preservation- preservation with alteration and without. With alteration also has different types. The type of organism you are looking for depends on the how it was preserved.
No, a mammoth frozen in ice would not be considered a trace fossil. Trace fossils are indirect evidence of ancient life activities, like footprints or burrows, while frozen mammoths are preserved remains of the actual organism.
because it is hard to solve the fossil and the organism it is
decay
They are an example of a trace fossil
The type of fossil being described is a mold fossil. These fossils preserve the external shape of an organism by filling in the cavity left behind after the original organism decays. Mold fossils provide important insights into the shape and size of ancient organisms.
Amber is the type of fossil formed by resin sediments that have hardened in a hollow space. It is prized for its beauty and sometimes contains well-preserved insects or plant material.
frozen fossil
Technically, the term fossil refers to remains that have been replaced with minerals. Therefor, a frozen mammoth is not really a fossil. Instead, it could be called a frozen mummy.
by freezing fossils in a freezer
Frozen fossil
a full body fossil
Yes, petroleum is a type of fossil fuel.
Ice-type Pokémon cannot be frozen by Ice-type moves; however, they can be frozen by Tri Attack.
Its a freaking trace fossil
carbon dating
either: cast fossil petrified fossil imprint fossil trace fossil
it's a fossil that's all it is. it's a fossil that's all it is.