Word - Definition, Fossil - the remains or traces of a living thing that lived long ago and were preserved in rock, sediment, or other material. living thing, Adaptations - physical features or treaits that help an organism survive in its environment (such as sharp teeth for eating meat or flat teeth for grinding plants.), Evidence - information or clues that help scientists learn about plants, animals, or environments from long ago (for example, fossils showing what an organism ate or where it lived.), Palenontologists - scientists who study fossils to learn about plants, animals, and environments from the past. , Carnivores - animals that eat meat, often shown by having sharp teeth in fossils. , Omnivores - are animals that eat both plants and animals. , Cast - a fossil formed when a mold fills with sediment and hardens, creating a copy of the original organism's shape. , Herbivores - animals that eat only plants, often shown by having flat teeth for grinding. , Fossil Fuels - natural fuels formed from the remains of plants and animals that lived long ago, such as coal, oil, and nautral gas. , Imprint - a mark or impression left behind by a living things, such as footprints or leaf shapes pressed into mud that later hardens into rock., Mold - hollow shape left in rock after and organism decays, showing the outline of the organism. , Amber Fossil - a fossil formed when a small organism becomes trapped in tree sap that hardens into amber. , Extinct - a term used to describe plants or animals that no longer live anywhere on Earth.,

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