Fossils are the preserved remains or traces of ancient organisms. They provide a window into the past, allowing us to study the history of life on Earth.
Types of Fossils
There are several types of fossils:
Body Fossils: These are the actual remains of an organism, such as bones, teeth, or shells.
Trace Fossils: These are evidence of an organism's activity, such as footprints, burrows, or coprolites (fossilized feces).
Mold and Cast Fossils: These form when an organism's remains are buried in sediment, leaving an impression (mold) that is later filled with minerals to create a cast.
Petrified Fossils: These are formed when organic material is replaced by minerals, turning the remains into stone.
Fossil Formation
Fossils are formed through a process called fossilization:
Death and Burial: An organism dies and its remains are buried by sediment, protecting them from decay and scavengers.