Fossils and Fossil Fuels

1. Evidence of a living thing from
long ago is preserved as a 
fossil
.
2. Many fossils are found
preserved in 
sedimentary
 rock.
3. Fossils also form in spaces left
in rock by dead organisms.
These spaces are called 
molds
.
Minerals fill the space, forming
fossils called 
casts
.
4. Some fossils are formed when
an organism such as a leaf is
pressed into a soft surface,
leaving an 
imprint
.
5. An entire organism can be
preserved, such as an insect
trapped in 
amber
 or a mammoth
trapped in 
ice
.
6. Fossils tell how Earth’s land,
climate
, and living things have
changed over time.
7. Fossils and layers of rock are
evidence of changes that took
place over long spans of 
geologic
time.
8. Something that can supply
energy
 is a fuel.
9. Fuel that is made from the
remains of ancient living things
is a 
fossil fuel
.
 
10. Fossil
fuels form
from the
remains of
buried 
plants
and 
animals
.
11. Fossil fuels are 
nonrenewable
resources because they cannot be
easily replaced.
12. Air, water, plants, and
animals are 
renewable
 resources
because they can be replaced in
nature
.
13. Renewable energy sources
include solar energy, 
windmills
that harness the wind, and energy
from 
heat
 inside the earth.
Yes.  The sun could be used for
light, and the sun, windmills,
and water could be used for
energy.
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Explore the world of fossils and fossil fuels, learning how they are formed and what they reveal about Earth's history. Discover the various types of fossils, from imprints to whole organisms preserved in amber. Uncover the importance of fossils in studying geological changes over time and understand the significance of fossil fuels as nonrenewable resources derived from ancient plant and animal remains.

  • Fossils
  • Fossil Fuels
  • Earths History
  • Geological Changes
  • Nonrenewable Resources

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  1. 1. Evidence of a living thing from long ago is preserved as a fossil.

  2. 2. Many fossils are found preserved in sedimentary rock.

  3. 3. Fossils also form in spaces left in rock by dead organisms. These spaces are called molds. Minerals fill the space, forming fossils called casts.

  4. 4. Some fossils are formed when an organism such as a leaf is pressed into a soft surface, leaving an imprint.

  5. 5. An entire organism can be preserved, such as an insect trapped in amber or a mammoth trapped in ice.

  6. 6. Fossils tell how Earths land, climate, and living things have changed over time.

  7. 7. Fossils and layers of rock are evidence of changes that took place over long spans of geologic time.

  8. 8. Something that can supply energy is a fuel.

  9. 9. Fuel that is made from the remains of ancient living things is a fossil fuel.

  10. 10. Fossil fuels form from the remains of buried plants and animals.

  11. 11. Fossil fuels are nonrenewable resources because they cannot be easily replaced.

  12. 12. Air, water, plants, and animals are renewable resources because they can be replaced in nature.

  13. 13. Renewable energy sources include solar energy, windmills that harness the wind, and energy from heat inside the earth.

  14. Yes. The sun could be used for light, and the sun, windmills, and water could be used for energy.

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