Fossils are the remains or traces of ancient organisms preserved in rock or sediment. They form through fossilization, the process where an organism becomes preserved over time. There are several types of fossils including frozen or dried bodies, fossils preserved in amber or tar, preserved or replaced bones and shells, petrified organisms, molds and casts, and carbonized impressions. For an organism to become fossilized, it typically must die in an oxygen-free environment and be rapidly buried, which helps preserve hard parts. Fossils are classified according to their morphology alone and by comparing them to known organisms. Common invertebrate fossils include trilobites, gastropods, bivalves, brachiopods, cr