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As noted above, the 9/11 plotters spent somewhere between $400,000 and $500,000 to plan and conduct their attack. ||||| The available evidence indicates that the 19 operatives were funded by al Qaeda, either through wire transfers or cash provided by KSM, which they carried into the United States or deposited in foreign accounts and accessed from this country. | By what Month were the two operatives in the United States and what information did we provide to make al Queda so successful May, development of planes operation | true | 15 | Sept11-reports/oanc-chapter-5-10.txt | false |
As noted above, the 9/11 plotters spent somewhere between $400,000 and $500,000 to plan and conduct their attack. ||||| The available evidence indicates that the 19 operatives were funded by al Qaeda, either through wire transfers or cash provided by KSM, which they carried into the United States or deposited in foreign accounts and accessed from this country. | By what Month were the two operatives in the United States and what information did we provide to make al Queda so successful September | false | 15 | Sept11-reports/oanc-chapter-5-10.txt | false |
As noted above, the 9/11 plotters spent somewhere between $400,000 and $500,000 to plan and conduct their attack. ||||| The available evidence indicates that the 19 operatives were funded by al Qaeda, either through wire transfers or cash provided by KSM, which they carried into the United States or deposited in foreign accounts and accessed from this country. | By what Month were the two operatives in the United States and what information did we provide to make al Queda so successful Late June and training | false | 15 | Sept11-reports/oanc-chapter-5-10.txt | false |
As noted above, the 9/11 plotters spent somewhere between $400,000 and $500,000 to plan and conduct their attack. ||||| The available evidence indicates that the 19 operatives were funded by al Qaeda, either through wire transfers or cash provided by KSM, which they carried into the United States or deposited in foreign accounts and accessed from this country. | What was the amount that the plotters used to fund their attack?Which entities funded these plotters Foriegn government | false | 16 | Sept11-reports/oanc-chapter-5-10.txt | true |
As noted above, the 9/11 plotters spent somewhere between $400,000 and $500,000 to plan and conduct their attack. ||||| The available evidence indicates that the 19 operatives were funded by al Qaeda, either through wire transfers or cash provided by KSM, which they carried into the United States or deposited in foreign accounts and accessed from this country. | What was the amount that the plotters used to fund their attack?Which entities funded these plotters Between $400,000 and $500,000. Al Queda funded the plotters | true | 16 | Sept11-reports/oanc-chapter-5-10.txt | true |
As noted above, the 9/11 plotters spent somewhere between $400,000 and $500,000 to plan and conduct their attack. ||||| The available evidence indicates that the 19 operatives were funded by al Qaeda, either through wire transfers or cash provided by KSM, which they carried into the United States or deposited in foreign accounts and accessed from this country. | What was the amount that the plotters used to fund their attack?Which entities funded these plotters Between $400,000 and $560,000. Foreign government funded the plotters | false | 16 | Sept11-reports/oanc-chapter-5-10.txt | true |
As noted above, the 9/11 plotters spent somewhere between $400,000 and $500,000 to plan and conduct their attack. ||||| The available evidence indicates that the 19 operatives were funded by al Qaeda, either through wire transfers or cash provided by KSM, which they carried into the United States or deposited in foreign accounts and accessed from this country. | What was the amount that the plotters used to fund their attack?Which entities funded these plotters $10,000 | false | 16 | Sept11-reports/oanc-chapter-5-10.txt | true |
As noted above, the 9/11 plotters spent somewhere between $400,000 and $500,000 to plan and conduct their attack. ||||| The available evidence indicates that the 19 operatives were funded by al Qaeda, either through wire transfers or cash provided by KSM, which they carried into the United States or deposited in foreign accounts and accessed from this country. | What was the amount that the plotters used to fund their attack?Which entities funded these plotters KSM | true | 16 | Sept11-reports/oanc-chapter-5-10.txt | true |
As noted above, the 9/11 plotters spent somewhere between $400,000 and $500,000 to plan and conduct their attack. ||||| The available evidence indicates that the 19 operatives were funded by al Qaeda, either through wire transfers or cash provided by KSM, which they carried into the United States or deposited in foreign accounts and accessed from this country. | What was the amount that the plotters used to fund their attack?Which entities funded these plotters Al Qaeda | true | 16 | Sept11-reports/oanc-chapter-5-10.txt | true |
As noted above, the 9/11 plotters spent somewhere between $400,000 and $500,000 to plan and conduct their attack. ||||| The available evidence indicates that the 19 operatives were funded by al Qaeda, either through wire transfers or cash provided by KSM, which they carried into the United States or deposited in foreign accounts and accessed from this country. | What was the amount that the plotters used to fund their attack?Which entities funded these plotters Around $500,000 | true | 16 | Sept11-reports/oanc-chapter-5-10.txt | true |
As noted above, the 9/11 plotters spent somewhere between $400,000 and $500,000 to plan and conduct their attack. ||||| The available evidence indicates that the 19 operatives were funded by al Qaeda, either through wire transfers or cash provided by KSM, which they carried into the United States or deposited in foreign accounts and accessed from this country. | What was the amount that the plotters used to fund their attack?Which entities funded these plotters As noted above, the 9/11 plotters spent somewhere between $400,000 and $500,000 to plan and conduct their attack.The available evidence indicates that the 19 operatives were funded by al Qaeda, either through wire transfers or cash provided by KSM, which they carried into the United | true | 16 | Sept11-reports/oanc-chapter-5-10.txt | true |
By late May 2000, two operatives assigned to the planes operation were already in the United States. ||||| Three of the four Hamburg cell members would soon arrive. | When did the operatives who were assigned to planes arrive in the US By late May 2000, two operatives assigned to the planes operation were already in the United States.Three of the four Hamburg cell members would soon arrive | true | 17 | Sept11-reports/oanc-chapter-5-10.txt | false |
By late May 2000, two operatives assigned to the planes operation were already in the United States. ||||| Three of the four Hamburg cell members would soon arrive. | When did the operatives who were assigned to planes arrive in the US 11 | false | 17 | Sept11-reports/oanc-chapter-5-10.txt | false |
By late May 2000, two operatives assigned to the planes operation were already in the United States. ||||| Three of the four Hamburg cell members would soon arrive. | When did the operatives who were assigned to planes arrive in the US 9 | false | 17 | Sept11-reports/oanc-chapter-5-10.txt | false |
By late May 2000, two operatives assigned to the planes operation were already in the United States. ||||| Three of the four Hamburg cell members would soon arrive. | When did the operatives who were assigned to planes arrive in the US In July 2000 | false | 17 | Sept11-reports/oanc-chapter-5-10.txt | false |
By late May 2000, two operatives assigned to the planes operation were already in the United States. ||||| Three of the four Hamburg cell members would soon arrive. | When did the operatives who were assigned to planes arrive in the US May 2000 | true | 17 | Sept11-reports/oanc-chapter-5-10.txt | false |
By late May 2000, two operatives assigned to the planes operation were already in the United States. ||||| Three of the four Hamburg cell members would soon arrive. | When did the operatives who were assigned to planes arrive in the US Late 1999 | false | 17 | Sept11-reports/oanc-chapter-5-10.txt | false |
By late May 2000, two operatives assigned to the planes operation were already in the United States. ||||| Three of the four Hamburg cell members would soon arrive. | When did the operatives who were assigned to planes arrive in the US September | false | 17 | Sept11-reports/oanc-chapter-5-10.txt | false |
By late May 2000, two operatives assigned to the planes operation were already in the United States. ||||| Three of the four Hamburg cell members would soon arrive. | When did the operatives who were assigned to planes arrive in the US Between May and June in 2000 | true | 17 | Sept11-reports/oanc-chapter-5-10.txt | false |
Fossils may form in other ways. ||||| As seen below, tree sap may cover an organism. ||||| With time, the sap hardens. ||||| It turns to into amber. | When tree sap covers an organism and hardens, what does it become Amber | true | 0 | Science-textbook/science-g3-37.txt | false |
Fossils may form in other ways. ||||| As seen below, tree sap may cover an organism. ||||| With time, the sap hardens. ||||| It turns to into amber. | When tree sap covers an organism and hardens, what does it become An amber fossil | true | 0 | Science-textbook/science-g3-37.txt | false |
Fossils may form in other ways. ||||| As seen below, tree sap may cover an organism. ||||| With time, the sap hardens. ||||| It turns to into amber. | When tree sap covers an organism and hardens, what does it become Mold | false | 0 | Science-textbook/science-g3-37.txt | false |
Fossils may form in other ways. ||||| As seen below, tree sap may cover an organism. ||||| With time, the sap hardens. ||||| It turns to into amber. | When tree sap covers an organism and hardens, what does it become It turns to into amber | true | 0 | Science-textbook/science-g3-37.txt | false |
Fossils may form in other ways. ||||| As seen below, tree sap may cover an organism. ||||| With time, the sap hardens. ||||| It turns to into amber. | When tree sap covers an organism and hardens, what does it become Gold | false | 0 | Science-textbook/science-g3-37.txt | false |
Fossils may form in other ways. ||||| As seen below, tree sap may cover an organism. ||||| With time, the sap hardens. ||||| It turns to into amber. | When tree sap covers an organism and hardens, what does it become Fossil fuel | false | 0 | Science-textbook/science-g3-37.txt | false |
Fossils may form in other ways. ||||| As seen below, tree sap may cover an organism. ||||| With time, the sap hardens. ||||| It turns to into amber. | When tree sap covers an organism and hardens, what does it become Cast | false | 0 | Science-textbook/science-g3-37.txt | false |
A mold is an imprint of an organism that is preserved in rock. ||||| The organisms remains break down completely. ||||| There is nothing left of the original plant and animal. | What is a mold A complete fossil | false | 1 | Science-textbook/science-g3-37.txt | false |
A mold is an imprint of an organism that is preserved in rock. ||||| The organisms remains break down completely. ||||| There is nothing left of the original plant and animal. | What is a mold A mold is an imprint of an organism with no remains of the original organism | true | 1 | Science-textbook/science-g3-37.txt | false |
A mold is an imprint of an organism that is preserved in rock. ||||| The organisms remains break down completely. ||||| There is nothing left of the original plant and animal. | What is a mold A mold is an imprint of a fossil | true | 1 | Science-textbook/science-g3-37.txt | false |
A mold is an imprint of an organism that is preserved in rock. ||||| The organisms remains break down completely. ||||| There is nothing left of the original plant and animal. | What is a mold Fossil fuel | false | 1 | Science-textbook/science-g3-37.txt | false |
A mold is an imprint of an organism that is preserved in rock. ||||| The organisms remains break down completely. ||||| There is nothing left of the original plant and animal. | What is a mold A complete organism | false | 1 | Science-textbook/science-g3-37.txt | false |
A mold is an imprint of an organism that is preserved in rock. ||||| The organisms remains break down completely. ||||| There is nothing left of the original plant and animal. | What is a mold It's a spore | false | 1 | Science-textbook/science-g3-37.txt | false |
A mold is an imprint of an organism that is preserved in rock. ||||| The organisms remains break down completely. ||||| There is nothing left of the original plant and animal. | What is a mold An imprint of an organism that is preserved in rock | true | 1 | Science-textbook/science-g3-37.txt | false |
A mold is an imprint of an organism that is preserved in rock. ||||| The organisms remains break down completely. ||||| There is nothing left of the original plant and animal. | What type of fossil is made from when the animal breaks down completely, and only leaves an imprint of the organism Amber | false | 2 | Science-textbook/science-g3-37.txt | false |
A mold is an imprint of an organism that is preserved in rock. ||||| The organisms remains break down completely. ||||| There is nothing left of the original plant and animal. | What type of fossil is made from when the animal breaks down completely, and only leaves an imprint of the organism A Mold | true | 2 | Science-textbook/science-g3-37.txt | false |
A mold is an imprint of an organism that is preserved in rock. ||||| The organisms remains break down completely. ||||| There is nothing left of the original plant and animal. | What type of fossil is made from when the animal breaks down completely, and only leaves an imprint of the organism Fossil fuel | false | 2 | Science-textbook/science-g3-37.txt | false |
A mold is an imprint of an organism that is preserved in rock. ||||| The organisms remains break down completely. ||||| There is nothing left of the original plant and animal. | What type of fossil is made from when the animal breaks down completely, and only leaves an imprint of the organism Cast | false | 2 | Science-textbook/science-g3-37.txt | false |
A mold is an imprint of an organism that is preserved in rock. ||||| The organisms remains break down completely. ||||| There is nothing left of the original plant and animal. | What type of fossil is made from when the animal breaks down completely, and only leaves an imprint of the organism Fossilized artifact | false | 2 | Science-textbook/science-g3-37.txt | false |
The original organism is preserved. ||||| This is very exciting for scientists. ||||| They are able to study the DNA of the organism that no longer lives on Earth. | Why is amber so exciting for scientists Because it leaves a mold | false | 3 | Science-textbook/science-g3-37.txt | true |
The original organism is preserved. ||||| This is very exciting for scientists. ||||| They are able to study the DNA of the organism that no longer lives on Earth. | Why is amber so exciting for scientists Because they see a real animal | false | 3 | Science-textbook/science-g3-37.txt | true |
The original organism is preserved. ||||| This is very exciting for scientists. ||||| They are able to study the DNA of the organism that no longer lives on Earth. | Why is amber so exciting for scientists It looks beautiful | false | 3 | Science-textbook/science-g3-37.txt | true |
The original organism is preserved. ||||| This is very exciting for scientists. ||||| They are able to study the DNA of the organism that no longer lives on Earth. | Why is amber so exciting for scientists Scientists are able to study the DNA of the organism that no longer exist on Earth | true | 3 | Science-textbook/science-g3-37.txt | true |
The original organism is preserved. ||||| This is very exciting for scientists. ||||| They are able to study the DNA of the organism that no longer lives on Earth. | Why is amber so exciting for scientists It completely preserves the object | true | 3 | Science-textbook/science-g3-37.txt | true |
The original organism is preserved. ||||| This is very exciting for scientists. ||||| They are able to study the DNA of the organism that no longer lives on Earth. | Why is amber so exciting for scientists It can preserve an organism, including the DNA of creatures that don't exist on earth anymore | true | 3 | Science-textbook/science-g3-37.txt | true |
The original organism is preserved. ||||| This is very exciting for scientists. ||||| They are able to study the DNA of the organism that no longer lives on Earth. | Why is amber so exciting for scientists Because it leaves a cast | false | 3 | Science-textbook/science-g3-37.txt | true |
As seen below, tree sap may cover an organism. ||||| With time, the sap hardens. ||||| It turns to into amber. | How is amber made Imprinting | false | 4 | Science-textbook/science-g3-37.txt | true |
As seen below, tree sap may cover an organism. ||||| With time, the sap hardens. ||||| It turns to into amber. | How is amber made Molding | false | 4 | Science-textbook/science-g3-37.txt | true |
As seen below, tree sap may cover an organism. ||||| With time, the sap hardens. ||||| It turns to into amber. | How is amber made Tree sap covers an organism, and then it hardens over time | true | 4 | Science-textbook/science-g3-37.txt | true |
As seen below, tree sap may cover an organism. ||||| With time, the sap hardens. ||||| It turns to into amber. | How is amber made By tree sap preserving an object | true | 4 | Science-textbook/science-g3-37.txt | true |
As seen below, tree sap may cover an organism. ||||| With time, the sap hardens. ||||| It turns to into amber. | How is amber made Casting | false | 4 | Science-textbook/science-g3-37.txt | true |
As seen below, tree sap may cover an organism. ||||| With time, the sap hardens. ||||| It turns to into amber. | How is amber made When tree sap dries | true | 4 | Science-textbook/science-g3-37.txt | true |
As seen below, tree sap may cover an organism. ||||| With time, the sap hardens. ||||| It turns to into amber. | How is amber made Underground | false | 4 | Science-textbook/science-g3-37.txt | true |
Some animals have been found frozen in ice. ||||| Others have been found in tar pits after falling in. | What are other ways organisms can be preserved They can be fossilized in tar pits or frozen in ice. Molds and casts in mud can also preserve organisms | true | 5 | Science-textbook/science-g3-37.txt | true |
Some animals have been found frozen in ice. ||||| Others have been found in tar pits after falling in. | What are other ways organisms can be preserved Through ice and mold | true | 5 | Science-textbook/science-g3-37.txt | true |
Some animals have been found frozen in ice. ||||| Others have been found in tar pits after falling in. | What are other ways organisms can be preserved In marble | false | 5 | Science-textbook/science-g3-37.txt | true |
Some animals have been found frozen in ice. ||||| Others have been found in tar pits after falling in. | What are other ways organisms can be preserved Through fossils | false | 5 | Science-textbook/science-g3-37.txt | true |
Some animals have been found frozen in ice. ||||| Others have been found in tar pits after falling in. | What are other ways organisms can be preserved In porcelain | false | 5 | Science-textbook/science-g3-37.txt | true |
Some animals have been found frozen in ice. ||||| Others have been found in tar pits after falling in. | What are other ways organisms can be preserved In ice | true | 5 | Science-textbook/science-g3-37.txt | true |
Some animals have been found frozen in ice. ||||| Others have been found in tar pits after falling in. | What are other ways organisms can be preserved In granite | false | 5 | Science-textbook/science-g3-37.txt | true |
Some animals have been found frozen in ice. ||||| Others have been found in tar pits after falling in. | What are other ways organisms can be preserved In a tar pit | true | 5 | Science-textbook/science-g3-37.txt | true |
Fossils can be preserved almost completely. ||||| As seen below, tree sap may cover an organism. ||||| With time, the sap hardens. ||||| It turns to into amber. | How can fossils be completely preserved Through mold, ice, or amber | true | 6 | Science-textbook/science-g3-37.txt | false |
Fossils can be preserved almost completely. ||||| As seen below, tree sap may cover an organism. ||||| With time, the sap hardens. ||||| It turns to into amber. | How can fossils be completely preserved Through mold or ice | false | 6 | Science-textbook/science-g3-37.txt | false |
Fossils can be preserved almost completely. ||||| As seen below, tree sap may cover an organism. ||||| With time, the sap hardens. ||||| It turns to into amber. | How can fossils be completely preserved When preserved in a tar pit | true | 6 | Science-textbook/science-g3-37.txt | false |
Fossils can be preserved almost completely. ||||| As seen below, tree sap may cover an organism. ||||| With time, the sap hardens. ||||| It turns to into amber. | How can fossils be completely preserved In a cast | false | 6 | Science-textbook/science-g3-37.txt | false |
Fossils can be preserved almost completely. ||||| As seen below, tree sap may cover an organism. ||||| With time, the sap hardens. ||||| It turns to into amber. | How can fossils be completely preserved In water | false | 6 | Science-textbook/science-g3-37.txt | false |
Fossils can be preserved almost completely. ||||| As seen below, tree sap may cover an organism. ||||| With time, the sap hardens. ||||| It turns to into amber. | How can fossils be completely preserved In a mold | false | 6 | Science-textbook/science-g3-37.txt | false |
Fossils can be preserved almost completely. ||||| As seen below, tree sap may cover an organism. ||||| With time, the sap hardens. ||||| It turns to into amber. | How can fossils be completely preserved When preserved in ice | true | 6 | Science-textbook/science-g3-37.txt | false |
Fossils can be preserved almost completely. ||||| As seen below, tree sap may cover an organism. ||||| With time, the sap hardens. ||||| It turns to into amber. | How can fossils be completely preserved Tree sap can cover an organism and form into amber | true | 6 | Science-textbook/science-g3-37.txt | false |
Fossils can be preserved almost completely. ||||| As seen below, tree sap may cover an organism. ||||| With time, the sap hardens. ||||| It turns to into amber. | How can fossils be completely preserved When sap pours over the organism and hardens becoming amber | true | 6 | Science-textbook/science-g3-37.txt | false |
Molds and casts are another way organisms can be fossilized. ||||| Have you ever walked in soft mud and left footprints? | Leaving your footprint in mud, is similar to what process that creates fossils Amber | false | 7 | Science-textbook/science-g3-37.txt | false |
Molds and casts are another way organisms can be fossilized. ||||| Have you ever walked in soft mud and left footprints? | Leaving your footprint in mud, is similar to what process that creates fossils Erosion | false | 7 | Science-textbook/science-g3-37.txt | false |
Molds and casts are another way organisms can be fossilized. ||||| Have you ever walked in soft mud and left footprints? | Leaving your footprint in mud, is similar to what process that creates fossils Mold | true | 7 | Science-textbook/science-g3-37.txt | false |
Molds and casts are another way organisms can be fossilized. ||||| Have you ever walked in soft mud and left footprints? | Leaving your footprint in mud, is similar to what process that creates fossils Molds and Casts | true | 7 | Science-textbook/science-g3-37.txt | false |
Molds and casts are another way organisms can be fossilized. ||||| Have you ever walked in soft mud and left footprints? | Leaving your footprint in mud, is similar to what process that creates fossils Conduction | false | 7 | Science-textbook/science-g3-37.txt | false |
Molds and casts are another way organisms can be fossilized. ||||| Have you ever walked in soft mud and left footprints? | Leaving your footprint in mud, is similar to what process that creates fossils Amber covering objects | false | 7 | Science-textbook/science-g3-37.txt | false |
Molds and casts are another way organisms can be fossilized. ||||| Have you ever walked in soft mud and left footprints? | Leaving your footprint in mud, is similar to what process that creates fossils Casting | true | 7 | Science-textbook/science-g3-37.txt | false |
Some animals have been found frozen in ice. ||||| Others have been found in tar pits after falling in. | What are other fossils besides amber and molds Frozen ice fossils | true | 8 | Science-textbook/science-g3-37.txt | true |
Some animals have been found frozen in ice. ||||| Others have been found in tar pits after falling in. | What are other fossils besides amber and molds Casts | true | 8 | Science-textbook/science-g3-37.txt | true |
Some animals have been found frozen in ice. ||||| Others have been found in tar pits after falling in. | What are other fossils besides amber and molds Oil fossils | false | 8 | Science-textbook/science-g3-37.txt | true |
Some animals have been found frozen in ice. ||||| Others have been found in tar pits after falling in. | What are other fossils besides amber and molds Ice | true | 8 | Science-textbook/science-g3-37.txt | true |
Some animals have been found frozen in ice. ||||| Others have been found in tar pits after falling in. | What are other fossils besides amber and molds Tar pit fossils | true | 8 | Science-textbook/science-g3-37.txt | true |
Some animals have been found frozen in ice. ||||| Others have been found in tar pits after falling in. | What are other fossils besides amber and molds Some animals fall in tar pits and others are frozen in ice | true | 8 | Science-textbook/science-g3-37.txt | true |
Some animals have been found frozen in ice. ||||| Others have been found in tar pits after falling in. | What are other fossils besides amber and molds Fossil fuels | false | 8 | Science-textbook/science-g3-37.txt | true |
Some animals have been found frozen in ice. ||||| Others have been found in tar pits after falling in. | What are other fossils besides amber and molds Plaster fossils | false | 8 | Science-textbook/science-g3-37.txt | true |
Some animals have been found frozen in ice. ||||| Others have been found in tar pits after falling in. | What are other fossils besides amber and molds Stone | false | 8 | Science-textbook/science-g3-37.txt | true |
Some animals have been found frozen in ice. ||||| Others have been found in tar pits after falling in. ||||| It turns to into amber. | What are three materials an organism can be preserved in Granite | false | 9 | Science-textbook/science-g3-37.txt | false |
Some animals have been found frozen in ice. ||||| Others have been found in tar pits after falling in. ||||| It turns to into amber. | What are three materials an organism can be preserved in Ice, mold, fossils | false | 9 | Science-textbook/science-g3-37.txt | false |
Some animals have been found frozen in ice. ||||| Others have been found in tar pits after falling in. ||||| It turns to into amber. | What are three materials an organism can be preserved in Ice | true | 9 | Science-textbook/science-g3-37.txt | false |
Some animals have been found frozen in ice. ||||| Others have been found in tar pits after falling in. ||||| It turns to into amber. | What are three materials an organism can be preserved in Sap- becoming amber | true | 9 | Science-textbook/science-g3-37.txt | false |
Some animals have been found frozen in ice. ||||| Others have been found in tar pits after falling in. ||||| It turns to into amber. | What are three materials an organism can be preserved in Tar pits | true | 9 | Science-textbook/science-g3-37.txt | false |
Some animals have been found frozen in ice. ||||| Others have been found in tar pits after falling in. ||||| It turns to into amber. | What are three materials an organism can be preserved in snow, window, mirror | false | 9 | Science-textbook/science-g3-37.txt | false |
Some animals have been found frozen in ice. ||||| Others have been found in tar pits after falling in. ||||| It turns to into amber. | What are three materials an organism can be preserved in Oak trees | false | 9 | Science-textbook/science-g3-37.txt | false |
Some animals have been found frozen in ice. ||||| Others have been found in tar pits after falling in. ||||| It turns to into amber. | What are three materials an organism can be preserved in Ice, amber, and tar | true | 9 | Science-textbook/science-g3-37.txt | false |
Some animals have been found frozen in ice. ||||| Others have been found in tar pits after falling in. ||||| It turns to into amber. | What are three materials an organism can be preserved in Plaster | false | 9 | Science-textbook/science-g3-37.txt | false |
Have you ever walked in soft mud and left footprints? ||||| A mold is an imprint of an organism that is preserved in rock. | How is a mold of an footprint made With plaster | false | 10 | Science-textbook/science-g3-37.txt | true |
Have you ever walked in soft mud and left footprints? ||||| A mold is an imprint of an organism that is preserved in rock. | How is a mold of an footprint made By gravity | false | 10 | Science-textbook/science-g3-37.txt | true |
Have you ever walked in soft mud and left footprints? ||||| A mold is an imprint of an organism that is preserved in rock. | How is a mold of an footprint made An animal or a plant organism breaks down completely and preserved in a rock | true | 10 | Science-textbook/science-g3-37.txt | true |
Have you ever walked in soft mud and left footprints? ||||| A mold is an imprint of an organism that is preserved in rock. | How is a mold of an footprint made The footprint is made in a soft substance that is imprinted and preserved as a rock | true | 10 | Science-textbook/science-g3-37.txt | true |
Have you ever walked in soft mud and left footprints? ||||| A mold is an imprint of an organism that is preserved in rock. | How is a mold of an footprint made Through erosion | false | 10 | Science-textbook/science-g3-37.txt | true |
Have you ever walked in soft mud and left footprints? ||||| A mold is an imprint of an organism that is preserved in rock. | How is a mold of an footprint made Imprint of an organism- walking through mud | true | 10 | Science-textbook/science-g3-37.txt | true |
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