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wet, rainy weather, to let there be mud, that usually is hard "rock, dirt" an animal steps in it, then there is a foot place left there
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one way a dead organism can be protected is for the sediment to bury the body qiuckly.
fossil are the remains,imprints,or traces of past organisms. fossilization is most likely if the organism had hard parts and was
buried quickly.
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The fossil needs to be in good conditions and it has to be buried the time the organism dies.
extremely warm
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The fossil record shows that they lived in similar conditions as today.
The plant or animal must be encased in a substance that prevents destruction or erosion. Ice, tar, or layers of mud or clay can isolate the remains from sunlight, air, and consumption by other lifeforms. Over time, a mineralized form or a rock cast will result in a fossil or fossil imprint.
Probably the best condition for fossil creation/preservation would be aqueous catastrophism(ie... flood), stratum deposited in rapid succession. Quick coverage of plant or life form would/do present terrific fossils.The answer of 'Quick freezing' is not so likely. I can't think of anywhere there would suddenly be 'flash freezing' upon our planet. Life forms would have a chance to move away from such conditions of cold and plants would die out. Although death within a cold temperature area would lend to good preservation of a life form."Quick Freezing"
past environments
An index fossil is used as an indicator of which era/epoch was preserved. The major characteristic necessary to be an index fossil include abundance, widely distributed, but lived for a short period of time.
Weathering
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yes not all the conditions but some.
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yes not all the conditions but some.
Hard parts/quick burial
The type of fossil that is formed is determined by the conditions under which an organism died and how it was buried
Factors that important in fossil formation include temperature and pressure. Also, the presence of the correct ingredients in important in fossil formation.
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No, formation of fossil fuels (coal, oil and natural gas) removes carbon dioxide from the atmosphere.Burning of fossil fuels releases carbon dioxide.
Fossil fuels are non renewable.It takes millions of years for the formation of fossil fuels.That is why they are in this category.
The heat is produced by the formation of chemical bonds between carbon and oxygen, and between hydrogen and oxygen. So CO2 and water are the necessary products when fossil fuel is burned, without which there would be no heat.