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How does this fossil differ from fossils that have preserved remains?


Which feature does this fossil have that preserved remains do not have?


It has carbon residue left by a decaying organism.

It was formed by tree sap that turned into amber.

It was preserved in frozen soil called permafrost.

It includes the preserved soft tissue of an organism.

PLEASE HURRY! How does this fossil differ from fossils that have preserved remains-example-1
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It is a carbon residue left by a decaying organism.

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Answer: It is a carbon residue left by a decaying organism.

This picture of the fossil is different from other fossils in terms of its impression. This is an example of compression fossil which is formed by the compression of something on it. The leaves of the tree got stuck on the rock and created an impression on it.

It is different from other fossils in the terms that it does not contains the actual part of the organism, it is just an impression.



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