Fossils provide evidence about past life and environments. A fossil forms when a once-living organism becomes buried and its remains or imprint gradually turn to stone. Fossils reveal that evolution has occurred over time and show how Earth's surface has changed. There are several types of fossils including petrified remains, molds and casts, carbon films, trace fossils, and preserved remains, each indicating something about ancient organisms and environments. Fossils help scientists understand life and conditions from long ago.