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A petrified fossil is a fossilized organism that was once alive. Petrified fossils can be delicate records of the organism's activity, or they can be delicate decayed remains.

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Question: what is a petrified 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 petrified fossil is a detail left after an organism decays. This evidence is seen in the form of a preserved organic material or a trace of the organism's activity. Petrified fossils can be found in many different forms such as bones, imprints, and tracks. These fossils are typically found in sedimentary rock and they provide clues to the organism's lifestyle and environment. Fossilized remains of plants and animals can also be found in many different types of rock and provide evidence for past life.

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Jan. 5, 2023, 5:55 a.m.

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Published: Thursday, January 5, 2023

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