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FOSSILSFOSSILS
By Skyler, Eddie, Danielle and By Skyler, Eddie, Danielle and Zachary!!!Zachary!!!
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The animal dies and the water rises and consumes the dead animal.
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The flesh gets eaten by smaller creatures.
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The bones remain lying at the bottom of the river.
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The sediment (tiny pieces of sand or stone) cover the bones.
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Decades later, the land rises.
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The bones rot away.
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Pieces of rock fill in the gaps where the bones used to be.
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The bones get exposed to the world.
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A palaeontologist comes.
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The palaeontologist finds the fossil (most of the time this does not happen).
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He brushes the dust off the fossil.
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He carefully digs up the fossil.
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A process called ‘jacketing’ is done.
Jacketing is wrapping plaster around the fossil to protect it from weather conditions.
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The palaeontologist makes a map of what he has found.
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He transports it to the museum.
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The museum puts the fossil on display.
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WRITERS: EDDIE AND SKYLER ZENG
FACTS: EDDIE ZENG
BOOK GIVER: ZACHARY WANG
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