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  • 02-04-2021
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What is waters role In forming fossil

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AmazingJasiah
AmazingJasiah AmazingJasiah
  • 02-04-2021

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After an organism's soft tissues decay in sediment, the hard parts — particularly the bones — are left behind. Water seeps into the remains, and minerals dissolved in the water seep into the spaces within the remains, where they form crystals. ... If that mold gets filled with other minerals, it becomes a cast.

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korc22
korc22 korc22
  • 02-04-2021

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Water seeps into the remains, and minerals dissolved in the water seep into the spaces within the remains, where they form crystals.

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