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Plant Fossils Animal Fossils What are fossils? Fossils are the remains (or traces) of dead plants or...

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Page 1: Plant Fossils Animal Fossils What are fossils? Fossils are the remains (or traces) of dead plants or animals from long ago that have been preserved.
Page 2: Plant Fossils Animal Fossils What are fossils? Fossils are the remains (or traces) of dead plants or animals from long ago that have been preserved.

Plant Fossils

Page 3: Plant Fossils Animal Fossils What are fossils? Fossils are the remains (or traces) of dead plants or animals from long ago that have been preserved.

Animal Fossils

Page 4: Plant Fossils Animal Fossils What are fossils? Fossils are the remains (or traces) of dead plants or animals from long ago that have been preserved.

What are fossils?Fossils are the remains (or traces) of dead plants or animals from long ago that have been preserved.

Fossils are foundin sedimentary rock. (also in amber or tar)

Page 5: Plant Fossils Animal Fossils What are fossils? Fossils are the remains (or traces) of dead plants or animals from long ago that have been preserved.

Paleontology – The Study of Fossils

Fossil Hunting

FossilFinding

AnimalReconstruction

Page 7: Plant Fossils Animal Fossils What are fossils? Fossils are the remains (or traces) of dead plants or animals from long ago that have been preserved.

La Brea Tar Pit in L.A.

Page 8: Plant Fossils Animal Fossils What are fossils? Fossils are the remains (or traces) of dead plants or animals from long ago that have been preserved.

Mud - Petrified Wood

Page 9: Plant Fossils Animal Fossils What are fossils? Fossils are the remains (or traces) of dead plants or animals from long ago that have been preserved.

How are fossils formed?• MOST fossils are formed in

sedimentary rock.

• When the organism dies, it begins to decompose.

• If it is buried quickly by fine sediment, it can leave an imprint before complete decomposition.

• The fine sediment can seal the imprint before the sediment turns to rock.

Page 10: Plant Fossils Animal Fossils What are fossils? Fossils are the remains (or traces) of dead plants or animals from long ago that have been preserved.

Two Types of Fossils:

• Body Fossils are fossils formed by a mold or an imprint of the animal or plant.

• Trace Fossils are evidence of activities of the animals, like burrows, trails, tracks, or even feeding marks.

Worm from 570 million years ago

Page 11: Plant Fossils Animal Fossils What are fossils? Fossils are the remains (or traces) of dead plants or animals from long ago that have been preserved.

Paleontologists organize fossil evidence in a Geologic Time Chart.

Page 12: Plant Fossils Animal Fossils What are fossils? Fossils are the remains (or traces) of dead plants or animals from long ago that have been preserved.

What pattern do you see?


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