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Donald Mckinney
9 April, 20:11
Why are marine fossils common fossils to find
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Edwin Graves
9 April, 21:12
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Fossils (from the Latin fossilis, which means 'excavated') are the remains or signs of the activity of past organisms. These remains, preserved in sedimentary rocks, may have undergone changes in their composition (by diagenesis) or deformations (by dynamic metamorphism) more or less intense.
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