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Rain droplets preserved in dry desert sand. These tiny impressions, if buried by more sand, can be p

Rain droplets preserved in dry desert sand. These tiny impressions, if buried by more sand, can be preserved for hundreds of millions of years and provide geologists with important clue that the rock containing them formed on the surface rather than under water.

In other words, it is a trace fossil of rain.


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