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Compare and contrast the processes that form different fossil types
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Processes that form different fossil types:
The remained parts and elements of an organism that live
several years ago is called as fossils.
Due to natural processes like
weathering, soil erosion
and other geological activities fossils are hard to preserve.
Carbonization, permineralization, recrystallization
and
replacement
are the fossil formation processes.
Carbonization is the
chemical reaction forming the thin film of carbon
of the organic material.
Permineralization includes the
fossils of bones and teeth
. The recrystallization process is
responsible for changing the micro-structure of the organic materials
to form the fossils.
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