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Sage Cardenas
25 December, 08:04
Which statement is true about fossils?
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Kassidy Rojas
25 December, 09:20
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Fossils take several hundred thousand years to form and it is rare to find a fossil of skin (skin is usually eaten or rotted away in the first decade, so it rarely turns into a fossil).
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