1. How does a fossil auction work?
At an auction, people bid money to buy a fossil. Whoever bids the most money wins the auction and gets the fossil.
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2. Why do some people say the U.S. should follow the example of Alberta, Canada?
Alberta has strict fossil protection laws. Only professional paleontologists are permitted to excavate fossils there, and some people wish the U.S. had a similar rule.
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3. Summarize the arguments made by those who say collectors should be allowed to buy fossils.
These people argue that letting collectors buy fossils leads to more excavation and that many collectors donate fossils to museums. They also say that landowners have the right to let companies dig on their property, and that the companies should be able to sell the fossils to make money for themselves and the landowners.
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