Wikijunior:Dinosaurs/Fossils

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A fossil is the remains of an animal or plant that was once alive but is now dead. When the remains of an animal or plant become a fossil it is called fossilization.

How are fossils formed?

To show you how dinosaurs became fossils, here is a normal fossilization:

Where are fossils found?

Fossils have been found all over the world. Places where many fossils are found are called sometimes called 'fossil hotspots'. Famous ones include:

What are trace fossils

Trace fossils are fossils that are not of the actual body, trace fossils include:

What should I do if I find a fossil?

It is unlikely that you will find a fossil but it could happen! If you think you've found a fossil then take it to a local museum or college and they can examine and tell you what it is. If you're really, really lucky it might be a new species of dinosaur. They could name it after you! However you should never go around digging up the ground with spades and shovels. Leave it to the experts! When you are an adult you can do this without experts but make sure you check with the police to make sure digging up dinosaur bone without experts is legal in your state/country

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