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1 Fossils Section 29.1

2 Paleontology The study of life that existed in prehistoric times

3 Formation of fossils 5 types of fossils that scientists can observe:
1. Original Remains 2. Replaced Remains 3. Molds and Casts 4. Trace Fossils 5. Carbonaceous Films

4 1. Original Remains An organism that is preserved in its entirety
This type of fossil is very rare because of decay and decomposition Examples: mosquito in amber or a wooly mammoth in permafrost

5 2. Replaced Remains Fossils that form very slowly as rock forming
minerals replaces the organisms remains More common Examples: bones, teeth, and shells

6 3. Molds and Casts Mold – a hollow space left by a fossil after the fossil decays. Cast – minerals seep into the hollow space (mold) and make a copy of the fossil Examples: ferns, leaves, and fish Observe how fossils can form.

7 4. Trace Fossils Indirect evidence of life that are preserved
Examples: trails, footprints, tracks, burrows, bite marks and even fecal matter

8 5. Carbonaceous Films Thin carbon film that represents the silhouette of the organisms All that is left due to heat and pressure


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