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An indoor, overhead shot captures a person's hand holding an educational worksheet titled "Funtastic Fossils!" The worksheet focuses on the difference between bones and fossils, defining both terms and illustrating various types of fossils.

The sheet is divided into several sections. One section defines "Bones" as "any piece of the hard whitish tissue that makes up the skeleton in animals including humans," accompanied by an illustration of a bone. Another section defines "Fossils" as "more than just ancient bones," mentioning three types: body fossils, trace fossils, and chemical fossils.

The worksheet elaborates on "Trace Fossils," stating they "record the activity of an animal." Examples of trace fossils are shown with illustrations: "Footprints," "Trackways," and "Coprolites (Fossil Faeces)."

On the right side of the sheet, there is a "Word Search" puzzle with a list of words to find, including "Fossils," "Scales," "Dinosaur," "Herbivore," "Roar," "Hatch," "Egg extinct," and "Iguanodon." An illustration of a blue, long-necked dinosaur is positioned above the word search.

The top left corner features a "BANK OF AMERICA" logo and a smaller "THE DISCOVERY MUSEUM" logo. Partially visible in the blurry background is a sign that reads "FREE WORKSHEETS AVAILABLE." The person's hand is visible on the right, holding the paper near the bottom. The overall setting appears to be an educational environment.
FM-OhtiC3

Dec 10, 2024

Mumbai, India

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An indoor, overhead shot captures a person's hand holding an educational worksheet titled "Funtastic Fossils!" The worksheet focuses on the difference between bones and fossils, defining both terms and illustrating various types of fossils. The sheet is divided into several sections. One section defines "Bones" as "any piece of the hard whitish tissue that makes up the skeleton in animals including humans," accompanied by an illustration of a bone. Another section defines "Fossils" as "more than just ancient bones," mentioning three types: body fossils, trace fossils, and chemical fossils. The worksheet elaborates on "Trace Fossils," stating they "record the activity of an animal." Examples of trace fossils are shown with illustrations: "Footprints," "Trackways," and "Coprolites (Fossil Faeces)." On the right side of the sheet, there is a "Word Search" puzzle with a list of words to find, including "Fossils," "Scales," "Dinosaur," "Herbivore," "Roar," "Hatch," "Egg extinct," and "Iguanodon." An illustration of a blue, long-necked dinosaur is positioned above the word search. The top left corner features a "BANK OF AMERICA" logo and a smaller "THE DISCOVERY MUSEUM" logo. Partially visible in the blurry background is a sign that reads "FREE WORKSHEETS AVAILABLE." The person's hand is visible on the right, holding the paper near the bottom. The overall setting appears to be an educational environment.

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