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Published on Nov 18, 2015
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FOSSILS
8 SLIDES OF AWESOMENESS
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Rob Swatski
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1. WHAT'S A FOSSIL?
A FOSSIL CAN BE ANIMAL REMAINS OR SHELLS OR PLANTS, FOR EXAMPLE A DINO BONE FOUND IN THE MUD.
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Leo Reynolds
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2. WHAT DOES A FOSSIL LOOK LIKE?
A FOSSIL LOOKS LIKE A LOT OF BONES OR PRINTS IN THE GROUND
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Leo Reynolds
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3. HOW IS A FOSSIL MADE?
WHEN A ANIMAL DIES, THE FLESH GOES AWAY AND IN TIME THE
BONES GET BURIED
AND THEN THEY BECOME UNCOVERED AS FOSSILS.
Photo by
Curtis Gregory Perry
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4.HOW
LONG COULD A FOSSIL BE HERE?
IT COULD HAVE BEEN HERE FOR A MILLON YEARS;(OR MORE)
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Leo Reynolds
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5. WHAT CAN WE LEARN FROM FOSSILS?
WE CAN LEARN THE PAST AND WHAT ANIMALS WERE HERE THEN.
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Leo Reynolds
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6. HOW TO DIG WITHOUT HARMING
1. Only go to certain spots
And don't dig a big spot
And last but not least, don't dig near houses
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Project 404
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7. HOW DO YOU MARK OFF THE AREA OF sEARCH
Make sure there are no wires or pipes where you dig
And after put all the dirt or sand back where it was.
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Leo Reynolds
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8. WHAT TOOLS TO USE
A pick axe
Shovels
A chisel
A brush
A dustpan and a toothbrush
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Reggie Alvey
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