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Still water is an ideal environment for the formation of mold and cast fossils because sediment builds up over organisms, which turns them into rock. Hard tissue decays under sediment, but soft tissue is preserved under sediment.

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Question: can you tell me Why is still water an ideal environment for the formation of mold and cast fossils? Sediment builds up over organisms. Sediment turns organisms into rock. Hard tissue decays under sediment. Soft tissue is preserved under sediment. prove your answer is correct by providing evidence

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. Proof can be found in fossil records. Fossils in sedimentary rock reveal evidence of the organisms that became fossilized, as well as the environment in which they were preserved. This includes fossilized molds and casts, which are formed when soft tissues were preserved in still water. These fossilized molds and casts provide direct evidence of the organisms that were preserved, and the ideal environment in which they formed.

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Jan. 5, 2023, 6:40 a.m.

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Published: Thursday, January 5, 2023

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