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19 June, 13:37

How are carbon film fossils formed?

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  1. 19 June, 14:22
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    When an organism is buried under many layers of sediment, pressure and heat increase during diagenesis and if the organism lacks a hard skeleton only leaving this thin film of carbon residue on rock surfaces.
  2. 19 June, 17:18
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    Fossils usually form when sediment buries a dead organism. As sediment piles up, the organism's remains are subjected to pressure and heat. These conditions force gases and liquids from the body. A thin film of carbon residue is left, forming a silhouette of the original organism called a carbon film.

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