Fossils and Their Formation

Fossils and Their Formation

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Interactive Video

Created by

Sophia Harris

Biology, Science

4th - 8th Grade

Hard

02:37

The video explains the formation and discovery of fossils, focusing on dinosaur fossils. Fossils are remains of ancient animals or plants, often preserved as bones or imprints. The process of fossilization involves the decay of flesh, sediment covering bones, and the eventual formation of rock molds. Over time, these molds fill with minerals, creating solid rock fossils. Fossils can be exposed through natural events like earthquakes or erosion, but many remain buried, requiring paleontologists to excavate them.

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What are fossils primarily composed of?

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How can a woolly mammoth be preserved for thousands of years?

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What material is formed when tree sap hardens?

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What happens to a dinosaur's flesh after it sinks to the bottom of a river?

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What covers the dinosaur skeleton over many years?

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What is the term for the open space left by washed away bones?

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How do tiny rock pieces contribute to fossil formation?

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What natural events can cause fossils to rise to the Earth's surface?

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What role do paleontologists play in fossil discovery?

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Why might some fossils remain buried for a long time?

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