What Are Fossils?
Types of Fossils
Fossils and the Past
Extinct Animals
Fossils and Climate
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What is a fossil?

The remains or imprints of plants or animals from long ago

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What is an imprint fossil?

A mark or shape left behind by plants or animals

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What can fossils tell us about the past?

What animals and plants lived long ago.

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What does extinct mean?

When no more of a type of animal is alive.

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What can fossils tell us about plants in the past?

What types of plants grew long ago.

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How do fossils form?

When plants or animals are buried under mud or sand, leaving an imprint.

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Name one extinct animal.

Dinosaur or mammoth.

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How do fossils help scientists know about climate?

They show what kind of plants and animals lived in different climates.

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Why are fossils important?

They help scientists learn about animals, plants, and environments from the past.

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What kind of fossil is a dinosaur bone?

a body fossil

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What do dinosaur footprints tell us?

How dinosaurs walked and their size.

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What might happen if dinosaurs were not extinct?

They would still live on Earth and might compete with humans.

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What can scientists learn from fossilized bones?

The size and shape of extinct animals.

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Why did dinosaurs go extinct?

Scientists think a meteor hit Earth or the climate changed.

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Give an example of a fossil.

Dinosaur bone, leaf imprint, or petrified wood.

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Name two types of fossils.

cast, mold, trace, tar, ice, amber.

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What is one thing fossils cannot tell us?

The color of animals or what sounds they made.

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What is the first dinosaur that appeared on Earth?

megalosaur

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