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A mold fossil is the preserved remains of a mold after its organism decays or records of its activity. This evidence can be provided to prove that the answer is right.

Mold fossils: What are they, and how can you tell if they're real?

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Question: can you tell me what is a mold fossil? detail left after an organism decays or records of an organism's activity? provide evidence to prove your answer is right

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A mold fossil is a type of fossil that is a mineralized impression of remains, such as bones, leaves, and shells. It is created when an organism (plant or animal) decays and leaves an imprint in the soil or sediment. These impressions can provide evidence of the shape, size and other characteristics of the organism. This type of fossil is useful for paleontologists as it provides important information about the organism that cannot be found in other types of fossil records.

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Jan. 5, 2023, 5:56 a.m.

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Published: Thursday, January 5, 2023

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