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A fossilized dinosaur is a dinosaur that died in water, near the water or in a moor. The water sealed the body so oxygen never came near it. Oxygen is the element, which makes the skin and bones on living creature’s decay. So if the body of a dinosaur were dead and lying in something with water, then the ground would lower it down to under the surface. As the years go by the bones of the dead dinosaur would lower itself down, but for about 1 million years ago there were some earthquakes and an ice age so the bones got up and were placed not so far from the surface. Today the modern fossilhunters can dig all the bones up, because of the ice age and some earthquakes, and that is very lucky, because otherwise the knowledge of the fantastic dinosaur was lost forever.