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What is the difference between a artifact and a fossil
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What is the difference between a artifact and a fossil
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An artifact was made by humans. For example, tools, pottery, jewelry, etc.
A fossil was once living. I don't know if this will help you, but it is carbon based a.k.a once living.
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artefacts are objects , fossils are remains of organisms
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