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The hollow area left in a rock from a former organism is an: original remains fossil mold fossil cast fossil amber fossil
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The hollow area left in a rock from a former organism is an:
original remains fossil
mold fossil
cast fossil
amber fossil
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It's a mold fossil
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It's a mold fossil, since the organism that was once inside decays and leaves that hollow area, like common ammonite fossils!
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