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Tiana Padilla
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20 December, 05:02
Why don't all living things become fossils
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20 December, 05:29
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When a living thing dies, it’s remains are exposed to biosphere, in which, leaving the remains to potentially be trampled on, kicked around. Weather can also deteriorate the remains.
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