Fossils Vocabulary Organism: Any living thing.

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Fossils Vocabulary Organism: Any living thing

Fossils Vocabulary Fossil: Imprint or remains of something that lived long ago

Fossils Vocabulary Paleontologist: scientist who studies fossils

Fossils Vocabulary Amber: hardened tree sap

Fossils Vocabulary Imprint: shallow print or mark in solid rock

Fossils Vocabulary Mold: empty space in rock where something once was

Fossils Vocabulary Cast: fossils made inside a mold when minerals seep in

Fossils Vocabulary Extinct: when a plant or animal no longer exists