Once an animal dies (1), its body is buried in low-oxygen sediment such as mud (2), then geological processes create a dry environment (3), and because of erosion the fossilized remains are exposed to the surface (4).
Once an animal dies (1), its body is buried in low-oxygen sediment such as mud (2), then geological processes create a dry environment (3), and because of erosion the fossilized remains are exposed to the surface (4).
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