fosilinen
Fosilinen is a term used in paleontology to refer to any preserved remains or traces of ancient life. These remnants can be found in various forms, including petrified bones, shells, footprints, or even impressions of leaves. The process of fossilization typically occurs when an organism dies and is quickly buried by sediment, such as mud or sand. Over long periods, the organic material is replaced by minerals through a process called permineralization, or it can be encased in rock or amber.
Fossils are crucial for understanding the history of life on Earth. They provide direct evidence of extinct