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Which of the following remains would be most likely only be found as a compression fossil?
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Social Studies, 17.01.2021 22:10 queenkimm26
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Which of the following remains would be most likely only be found as a compression fossil?
a. a shell
b. a dinosaur
c. a leaf
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