Fossils – Day 2 Review of fossil types.

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Fossils – Day 2 Review of fossil types

1. Which type of fossil is very rare? A. Mold Fossil. B. Body Fossil. C. Trace Fossil. 2. Which fossil would be an example of a dinosaur footprint? 3. Which fossil would an animal with a shell be likely to form?

1. Which type of fossil is very rare? A. Mold Fossil. B. Body Fossil. C. Trace Fossil. 2. Which fossil would be an example of a dinosaur footprint? 3. Which fossil would an animal with a shell be likely to form?