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Olin [163]
3 years ago
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Any remains, trace, or imprint of a plant or animal that has been preserved from some past geologic or

Geography
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stira [4]3 years ago
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Fossils

Fossils are the remains of plants, animals, fungi, bacteria, and single-celled living things that have been replaced by rock material or impressions of organisms preserved in rock.
amm18123 years ago
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The answer is: a fossil
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