How Do Fossils Form?

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Skeleton of the bird-like specimen (Aurornis xui) found in Yizhou Fossil & Geology Park, China.
(Image credit: Thierry Hubin/IRSNB)

When animals, plants and other organisms die, they typically decay completely. But sometimes, when the conditions are just right, they're preserved as fossils.

Several different physical and chemical processes create fossils, according to the New York State Geological Survey.

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