Overview
Fossil preservation is a vital aspect of paleontology, allowing scientists to study the remains of ancient organisms and understand Earth's biological history. Various fossilization processes, such as permineralization and casting, contribute to the diversity of fossils found today. By analyzing the...
Key Terms
Example: Dinosaur bones are fossils.
Example: Wood turning into petrified wood.
Example: A shell leaving a mold in sand.
Example: A cast of a dinosaur footprint.
Example: Using stratigraphy to date fossils.
Example: Identifying a specific fossil to date a rock layer.