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By being petrified over millions of years.
The trees in the Petrified Forest turned to stone through a process called permineralization. When the trees fell or were buried by sediment, minerals from groundwater infiltrated the organic material, replacing the wood's cellular structure over time. This process preserved the trees' original shape and details while transforming them into fossilized stone. Over millions of years, this resulted in the stunning petrified wood seen today.
Millions and millions of years.
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by mud and hundred years and it will turn to stone.
Petrified trees. The organic content is replaced by minerals (petro means stone so you can see where the word comes from) so the tree basically turns into a fossil.
A volcano itself cannot turn a person to stone in the literal sense. However, volcanic materials like lava and ash can encase and preserve organic matter, leading to fossilization over time. This process, while not "turning to stone" in the immediate sense, can result in the creation of stony remnants of living beings under specific conditions over thousands to millions of years.
after millions of years they turn in to fossils flues/ oil ,and gas
As bone material is leached out of bones in sediments and sedimentary rock and replaced by minerals - becoming rock - we call the process "fossilization".
no it can not turn to stone..
If put under tremendous pressure for millions of years - which is what happened to slate and sandstone.
Some trees that turn red in the fall include maple trees, oak trees, and dogwood trees.