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When mineralization occurs, what is the nature of the fossilized material?

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Answer: here is an example

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A common mode of fossilization is mineralization, the replacement of organic material by inorganic minerals. The most common dinosaur fossils are the mineralized remains of bones and teeth. Bones are composed of calcium phosphate and organic material. Common mineralizing media are calcite, iron minerals, and silica.

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Answer:

Fossils could be anything dug up from the ground, including crystals or human artifacts, but some of these objects aren't organic. Among the ones that were organic, they turned into a recognizable resemblance to living organisms.

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