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| Fossil | The preserved remains of a once living organism
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| Petrification | The conversion of organic material into rock
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| Resin | A thick, slowly flowing liquid produced by plants that can harden into a solid
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| Extinct | Term applied to a species that was once living but now is not
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| How a mold is formed | A object is put in a sediment and the sediment hardens and then so liquid gets into the sediment and hardens and leaves a mold
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| How a cast is formed | some other sediments the seep into the sedimentary rock fills in the open space in the mold to form a cast
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| How carbonize is made | The object is push into a sediment and pressure and gases that are in the remains of the object is pushed out and the objects remains are lost.
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| What is the difference between casts molds and carbonized | mold is just a inprinted of a sedimentary rock. cast are a detailed inprints of A sedimentary rock carbonization is like a drawing of the object.
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| cretures trapped in amber | A creture in amber can not decompose
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| cretures trapped in ice | a creture can not decompose in ice because of the liqud around it keeps in in tacked.
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| What is the difference between ice and amber | in amber the insides of the animal is decomposed but is ice it is not.
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| four general features of fossil record | cast mold petrifaction and carbonized
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| the difference between uniformitarian and catastrophist | catastrophist believe that there are catastrophes and uniformitarian believe that the earth is zillions of years old.
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