matching ofsedimentarystrata based onthe time theywere foundorganismsthatdecomposedeadorganismsscientistswho studyfossilsturn fromliquid intoa vapor orgasmatching ofsedimentarystrata basedon the physicalcharacteristicsfamousexample of ananimal thoughtto be extinctbut is extantthree-lobedanimalfossil preservedin sedimentaryrock that hasundergonecompressionthick,stickyliquidsomethingthat existspresentlythe process bywhich anorganism'sremains arereplaced byminerals,preserving themtooth fossil foundand thought to befrom an ape manbut later foundout it was thetooth of a pigfossil formed whensediments lithifyaround anorganism and itdecays afterwards,leaving behind acavity in the rockno longerinexistencesuper smallfossils in whicha microscopeis needed tostudy themfossil that isformed by atrace of theorganism ratherthan theorganism itselfmirrorimage ofthecounterparthard, partiallytransparentsubstancethat looks likea mineralevidence ofpast lifepreservedwithin thegeologicalrecordmirrorimage ofthe parta fossil that canbe used totemporallycorrelate strataof sedimentaryrockfossilizedanimalfecesa record of therock layers,the lower thelayer the olderit isthe strata in whichcertain fossils arefound can have apredictable positionrelative to the stratathat contain otherfossilsfossil formedwhensedimentsenter a fossilmold and lithifymatching ofsedimentarystrata based onthe time theywere foundorganismsthatdecomposedeadorganismsscientistswho studyfossilsturn fromliquid intoa vapor orgasmatching ofsedimentarystrata basedon the physicalcharacteristicsfamousexample of ananimal thoughtto be extinctbut is extantthree-lobedanimalfossil preservedin sedimentaryrock that hasundergonecompressionthick,stickyliquidsomethingthat existspresentlythe process bywhich anorganism'sremains arereplaced byminerals,preserving themtooth fossil foundand thought to befrom an ape manbut later foundout it was thetooth of a pigfossil formed whensediments lithifyaround anorganism and itdecays afterwards,leaving behind acavity in the rockno longerinexistencesuper smallfossils in whicha microscopeis needed tostudy themfossil that isformed by atrace of theorganism ratherthan theorganism itselfmirrorimage ofthecounterparthard, partiallytransparentsubstancethat looks likea mineralevidence ofpast lifepreservedwithin thegeologicalrecordmirrorimage ofthe parta fossil that canbe used totemporallycorrelate strataof sedimentaryrockfossilizedanimalfecesa record of therock layers,the lower thelayer the olderit isthe strata in whichcertain fossils arefound can have apredictable positionrelative to the stratathat contain otherfossilsfossil formedwhensedimentsenter a fossilmold and lithify

Fossils in Rock Definitions - Call List

(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. There is no need to say the BINGO column name. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.


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  1. matching of sedimentary strata based on the time they were found
  2. organisms that decompose dead organisms
  3. scientists who study fossils
  4. turn from liquid into a vapor or gas
  5. matching of sedimentary strata based on the physical characteristics
  6. famous example of an animal thought to be extinct but is extant
  7. three-lobed animal
  8. fossil preserved in sedimentary rock that has undergone compression
  9. thick, sticky liquid
  10. something that exists presently
  11. the process by which an organism's remains are replaced by minerals, preserving them
  12. tooth fossil found and thought to be from an ape man but later found out it was the tooth of a pig
  13. fossil formed when sediments lithify around an organism and it decays afterwards, leaving behind a cavity in the rock
  14. no longer in existence
  15. super small fossils in which a microscope is needed to study them
  16. fossil that is formed by a trace of the organism rather than the organism itself
  17. mirror image of the counterpart
  18. hard, partially transparent substance that looks like a mineral
  19. evidence of past life preserved within the geological record
  20. mirror image of the part
  21. a fossil that can be used to temporally correlate strata of sedimentary rock
  22. fossilized animal feces
  23. a record of the rock layers, the lower the layer the older it is
  24. the strata in which certain fossils are found can have a predictable position relative to the strata that contain other fossils
  25. fossil formed when sediments enter a fossil mold and lithify