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How does fossilization occurs in plants?

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A plant fossil is any preserved part of a plant that has died long back. Fossils may be a prehistoric impressioin that may be hundred to millions of years old.
Majority of the plant fossils are disarticulated parts of plants, it is rare to find plants to be preserved as whole.
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