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Austin
10 November, 18:15
Explain bow a fossil forms into sediment
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Kayleigh Ballard
10 November, 19:57
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Fossil formation begins when an organism or part of an organism falls into soft sediment, such as mud. The organism or part then gets quickly buried by more sediment. As more and more sediment collects on top, the layer with the organism or part becomes compacted.
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