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A fossil of a whole prehistoric insect would most likely be found ____. A. Encased in amber B. Frozen in a glacier C. In a mold in sedimentary rock D. In a cast found on a rock face
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A fossil of a whole prehistoric insect would most likely be found ____.
A. Encased in amber
B. Frozen in a glacier
C. In a mold in sedimentary rock
D. In a cast found on a rock face
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