What is a major difference between two-dimensional and three-dimensional fossils? In one or two sentences, explain the difference.(2 points)

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Two-dimensional fossils are flat impressions or imprints of an organism on a rock surface, while three-dimensional fossils are the actual physical remains of the organism preserved in rock.
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