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The footprints of a dinosaur are an example of what type of fossil?
remains or traces of prehistoric life
rapid burial and hard parts
all of these
altered remains
trace fossil
Worms have no hard parts.
correlation
at the bottom of a lake buried by a landslide
Why would a worm stand a poor chance of being fossilized?
remains or traces of prehistoric life
rapid burial and hard parts
all of these
altered remains
trace fossil
Worms have no hard parts.
correlation
at the bottom of a lake buried by a landslide
Fossils are the ____.
remains or traces of prehistoric life
rapid burial and hard parts
all of these
altered remains
trace fossil
Worms have no hard parts.
correlation
at the bottom of a lake buried by a landslide
Which of the following must be true for a fossil organism to be useful as an index fossil?
remains or traces of prehistoric life
rapid burial and hard parts
all of these
altered remains
trace fossil
Worms have no hard parts.
correlation
at the bottom of a lake buried by a landslide
In which of the following environments would the shell of an organism most likely be preserved as a fossil?
remains or traces of prehistoric life
rapid burial and hard parts
all of these
altered remains
trace fossil
Worms have no hard parts.
correlation
at the bottom of a lake buried by a landslide
Petrified wood is an example of what type of fossil?
remains or traces of prehistoric life
rapid burial and hard parts
all of these
altered remains
trace fossil
Worms have no hard parts.
correlation
at the bottom of a lake buried by a landslide
Using fossils to match up rocks of similar ages in different areas is called ____.
remains or traces of prehistoric life
rapid burial and hard parts
all of these
altered remains
trace fossil
Worms have no hard parts.
correlation
at the bottom of a lake buried by a landslide
Which of the following is important if an organism is to become a fossil?
remains or traces of prehistoric life
rapid burial and hard parts
all of these
altered remains
trace fossil
Worms have no hard parts.
correlation
at the bottom of a lake buried by a landslide
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