The imprint of an organism that has been pressed into a rock is called a ____.
Any part or trace of a living organism that is naturally preserved after it dies is called a ____.
When bone or wood is replaced by minerals that harden into rock, a ____ fossil forms.
A fossil that is not an actual part of an organism but of something that was left behind, such as a footprint, is a ___ fossil.
When fine sediment has been pressed into a mold and a copy of the shape of the organism formed, it is called a ____.
A fossil formed when part of a plant or animal decayed underneath the weight of sediment and left an image of itself on a rock is called _____.
True or False: Fossils have been preserved in tar, ice, amber, and sedimentary rock.
True or False: Dinosaur bones have been found only in the eastern parts of the earth.
True or False: Permanently frozen soil is called amber.
True or False: People draw conclusions about fossils based on what they believe about how the earth began.
True or False: The fossil record provides clear evidence of a worldwide Flood.
How does studying the outward appearance of modern animals help paleontologists?
What evidence of a worldwide flood does the fossil record show?
Which of the following is NOT a job of a paleontologist?
People who believe that life on the earth evolved are called ___.
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