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How is a fossil cast different from a fossil mold ?

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A: A mold is a fossil that is formed when a organism's remains dissolve and the sediments around the space where the organism once was, hardens and becomes a fossil.
a cast is a a actual fossil of the organism when hardened overtime and kept secure over millions of years.

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