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crude oil (which contains many fossil fuels) is created when dead bodies of organisms are put under enormous pressure over an elongated period of time. after millions of years, they rise and settle in the porous rock above them
He designed a flask that had a long curved neck. He boiled it for an entire second. No microorganisms could be found.
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The movement of organisms into a given area from another area is called emigration. Emigration is defined as to leave on country or region to settle in another.
biofilms are found at the interface between a liquid and a solid or a liquid and a gas. for example on the surface of a rock in the sea or the surface of a lake. the are found in nearly all non-sterile environments where such an interface exists. for example: teeth hulls of boats medical implants water pipes
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Climax organisms are organisms that settle last and become established
crude oil (which contains many fossil fuels) is created when dead bodies of organisms are put under enormous pressure over an elongated period of time. after millions of years, they rise and settle in the porous rock above them
Pollutants settle in the soil, and they are absorbed by plants and build up in other organisms through the food chain.
He designed a flask that had a long curved neck. He boiled it for an entire second. No microorganisms could be found.
Biogeneous sediments
immagrant or settler
Yes, sort of. The solutes in solution heavier get settle at bottome but not the harmful micro-organisms.
When a river flows into a lake or ocean, the sediments that the river carries settle to the bottom. Layers of sediment may covor the dead organism.
Crindall in Hampshire? It is not known, no references to it by the Romans have been found. Achaeological remains of a Roman settlement have been found.
Bacterium, fungal spores in the air settle on the food infecting it. These microorganisms grow rapidly especially in warm damp dark conditions. If the food is eaten food poisoning can occur
Skeletal remains of many sea creatures settle on the ocean floor. Here they mix with sediments and eventually become sedimentary rock.