If a leaf is fossilized, it would most likely form what type of fossil?
petrified fossil
imprint fossil
trace fossil
amber fossil
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c?
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jagr2713 (jagr2713):
Correct but igtg i am busy atm
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5 more ok
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How can we use rocks to determine how an area used to look in the past?
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and theres no multiple choice for these so u have to answer it with ur own words :)
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How can we use rocks to determine how an area used to look in the past?
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Rocks have layers. Layers can tell the timeline of events that have happened in the past.
Scientists also do this with ice front Antarctica. They drill a long cylinder from the iceberg, and look at the layers.