fossilpoor
Fossilpoor is a term used to describe a geological formation or area that contains a low abundance or absence of fossilized remains. This scarcity can be due to several factors. One primary reason is the lack of suitable conditions for fossilization in the first place. Fossilization typically requires rapid burial in sediment under anoxic conditions to prevent decomposition. If these conditions are not met, organisms are unlikely to be preserved.
Another cause of fossilpoor deposits is the nature of the original life forms. If the organisms that
The study of fossilpoor areas is still important in paleontology. Their examination can provide clues about