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This type of fossil shows a creature was there, but is not a bone or body part. Ex: footprint
Trace
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This type of rock is formed from great heat and pressure.
Metamorphic
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What is an example of an imprint fossil?
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This classification of rock is made from plant and animal remains.
Organic
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What type of fossil is shown in this picture?
Mummification
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This type of rock is formed from lava or magma cooling.
Igneous
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thief
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rocket
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rocket
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baam
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This relative dating concept means that the newer stuff is on top.
Superposition
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lifesaver
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rocket
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shark
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lifesaver
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What is an example of a replacement fossil?
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Tree ring dating and radiocarbon dating are both examples of this main classification of dating.
Absolute dating
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boom
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gold
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gift
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lifesaver
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This type of rock is formed by layers cementing together.
Sedimentary
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Lava is molten (liquid) rock above the ground. _____ is molten (liquid) rock below the ground.
Magma
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seesaw
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rocket
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shark
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banana
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This is the classification of rock shown to the right, based upon its texture.
Vesicular
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