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Why we find the soft parts still

remaining in a Fossil, if it trapped
in amber, or ice?

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Answer:

Why dont soft parts usually leave fossils?

The hard parts of organisms, such as bones, shells, and teeth have a better chance of becoming fossils than do softer parts. One reason for this is that scavengers generally do not eat these parts. Hard parts also decay more slowly than soft parts, giving more time for them to be buried.

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