how does a pertrifiedfossil form????
When a mineral slowly takes the place of original, once-living material petrified fossils form this way
No, a glacier would not be able to leave behind petrified wood. Petrified wood forms when wood is buried underground and minerals slowly replace the organic material, a process that takes thousands to millions of years. Glaciers can transport and erode materials, but they do not create petrified wood.
No, the word 'petrified' is a verb; the past participle, past tense of the verb to petrify.The past participle of the verb also functions as an adjective.The noun forms of the verb to petrify are petrificationand the gerund, petrifying.
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Someone or something turned to stone is petrified.
Petrified trees
Petrified means to be shocked by something. For example: The man was petrified at what he saw.
Petrified wood is considered a rock, one that may be composed of a single replacing mineral, often quartz or pyrite, but possibly with others in combinations. Petrified wood is not considered metamorphic. It is also considered a fossil.
The address of the Petrified Forest Museum Association is: Po Box 2277, Petrified For, AZ 86028
It takes a lot more than just time to petrify a forest.
Petrified
A petrified fossil is a fossil formed when organic material is replaced by minerals, turning it into stone. This process preserves the structure of the original organism but fills it with minerals, essentially creating a rock replica of the organism. Petrified fossils provide valuable information about ancient life forms and environments.
the petrified trees of the petrified forest date back to?