What is the the process by which remains or traces of living things become fossils called?

What is the the process by which remains or traces of living things become fossils called?

  • Correct Answer: fasciculation
  • extirpation
  • gentrification
  • fossilization

Explanation: The process by which remains or traces of living things become fossils is called fossilization ( Figure below ). Most fossils are preserved in sedimentary rocks.

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