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HOW ARE FOSSILS FORMED?
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Page 1: What is a fossil? A fossil is the remains or evidence of any plant or creature that once lived on the earth.

HOW ARE FOSSILS FORMED?

Page 2: What is a fossil? A fossil is the remains or evidence of any plant or creature that once lived on the earth.

What is a fossil?

A fossil is the remains or evidence of any plant or creature that once lived on the

earth.

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Type I Fossils

The remains of the dead animal or plant or the imprint left of them

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Teeth

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Skin impressions

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Hair

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The hardened shell of an ancient invertebrate

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The impression of a plant or an animal

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Type II Fossils

Something that was made by the animal while it was living, that has hardened into stone

Also called a Trace Fossil

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Footprints

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Burrows

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Coprolite (poop!)

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So, how are fossils formed?

No matter how it occurs, fossilization takes a lot of luck to happen.

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Fossils are formed by…Freezing (refrigeration)

• Best means to preserve ancient materials

• Happens only rarely

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This baby woolly mammoth died 37,000 years ago. She was 4 feet 3 inches tall and weighed 110 pounds. She was unearthed in

Siberia.

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Fossils are formed by…Drying (desiccation)

• Soft tissues are preserved for thousands of years if completely

dried

• Happens mostly in arid areas

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This Saker Falcon was found in Egypt.

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Fossils are formed by…Asphalt

• Tar pits are formed by crude oil that leaks through fissures in the earth.• The oil evaporates and leaves sticky asphalt.• Asphalt is an excellent

preservative.

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This is Pit 91 at the La Brea Tar Pits in Los Angeles. Scientists

have recovered over 50,000 fossils from this pit.

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Fossils are formed by…Amber

• Insects and other things become trapped in sticky tree

sap.

• The tree sap hardens into amber, with the insect entombed inside of it.

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Some of the best preserved fossils of insects are found

in Amber.

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Fossils are formed by…Carbonization (distillation)

• Plant leaves and soft animal body parts decompose leaving

behind only carbon.

•The carbon creates an impression in the rock, outlining the

fossil.

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The imprint of this fish

shows carbonization

.

This fern leaf decomposed and left a detailed

imprint.

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Fossils are formed by…Perimineralization

• This is the most common form of fossil preservation.

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• A trilobite dies on the bottom of the

sea.

• Bacteria decompose the soft body parts.

• The hard exoskeleton is left

intact.

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• Sediments bury the exoskeleton.

• The faster this happens, the more

likely that fossilization will

occur.

• The type of sediments influences what the fossil will

look like.

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• Over time, the pressure turns the sediments into rock.

• Minerals stick to the exoskeleton.

• The molecules of the exoskeleton are slowly replaced with minerals.

• In time, the entire exoskeleton is replaced with rock in the exact

shape of the exoskeleton.

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• The continental plates on the

Earth’s crust move around.

• The trilobite moves closer to the surface due to this

uplift.

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• The fossil trilobite is

slowly revealed by erosion.

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Trilobite

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Ammonite

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Brachiopod

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Gastropod

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Horn Coral

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