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Biology
Several factors affect an organism's ability to fossilize. which environment would increase the chance of fossilization?
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Grasslands and savannas are related and often intermixed biomes typically dominated by grasses. True grassland supports few if any woody plants, while savannas include varying proportions of shrubs and trees, grading into woodland where canopies begin mingling
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