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Which of the following statements uses the data above to provide evidence to explain why most organisms that lived in the past were never fossilized?
A.
More of the plants were burned by wildfire than were consumed by animals.
B.
Plants killed by human activity were more likely to be preserved artificially by scientists.
C.
Plants consumed by animals were more likely to be preserved as fossils.
D.
Very few of the plants died under conditions where a fossil might form.
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