Ok this is the same person how wrote the question. The reason i want to know this is because my dad found a rock that looks like an egg, but we thought it might be a geode. So, my dad decided to crack it open to see. Instead we found layers of rocks and then we thought it was an egg
Because ingenious rock is a type of rock, sedimentary hardens over time with the sediment(gravel, rocks, dirt) inside it. So in this case the fossils or dinosaur bones harden over time into the sediment and form into the rock.
How long it took a dinosaur egg to hatch would be dependent on which species of dinosaur it was. Some eggs would have hatched much sooner than others. Dinosaurs whose hatchlings were larger and/or more developed would have most likely taken longer before hatching.
the shape and size...
Paleontologists can tell if they are either running or walking by the way it is placed. if it is, in a sort of way, "smudged" or "misshapened", it is likely it was running for some reason. They can also tell the size of the dinosaur by comparing it with other discoveries of these beasts.
Part or all the organic material has been replaced by "rock".
Depends very much on whether is "looks like" a dinosaur egg or IS a dinosaur egg. A dinosaur egg, after all, looks quite a bit like a rock.
The spherical rock turned out to be a dinosaur egg.
a dinosaur egg is a egg that dinosaurs make
add stone and life together and you get a Egg! i know crazy right like the rock monster or something....
Big dinosaur, big egg. Small dinosaur, small egg.
a dragons egg glows when put in lava
Egg
The dinosaur egg always comes first. Every dinosaur starts is life as an egg. It is like asking what comes first birth, childhood, adulthood, middle age or death.
egg and earth make dinosaur. also, if you use fire with dinosaur, you get dragonegg+earth+dinosauregg + earth
dinosaur+earth=fossil dinosaur=egg+earth egg=stone+life
as loud as a dinosaur
no