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Year 7 Science

Fossils

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LINKS

 

Walking with Dinosaurs

Walking with Beasts

 

Big Al Game

Fact Files

SO HOW DOES AN ANIMAL BECOME A FOSSIL?

 
Picture Snail lives in ocean.
Picture Snail dies.
Picture Dead snail is buried.
Picture Soft body decays.
Picture Millions of years later...
  
... sand hardens to rock and the shell or its imprint is preserved as a fossil.

 

 

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