To stop finding them and make copis of the old ones
The majority of fossils are sufficiently common as to not require protection. But rare fossils or fossil locations may be of such scientific importance that they are protected by law. Naturally this situation varies from country to country. But before fossil hunting, check with some local authorities, such as a fossil club, or a museum, to find out if there are restrictions. The selling of fossils may be restricted for the above reasons. Fossil Ivory from the Mammoth tusks is legal trade today, but its provenance must be known. In New Zealand, there are fossil woods (kauri, totara) that are used in joinery trade.
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The Fossils in Pokémon Diamond are the Helix Fossil which is the Omanyte Fossil, the Dome Fossil which is the Kabuto Fossil, the Old Amber which is the Aerodactyl Fossil, the Root Fossil which is the Lileep Fossil, the Claw Fossil which is the Anorith Fossil, the Skull Fossil which is the Cranidos Fossil and the Armor Fossil which is the Shieldon Fossil.
You have 9 types: Armor Fossil, Claw Fossil, Cover Fossil, Dome Fossil, Helix Fossil, Old Amber, Plume Fossil, Root Fossil, Skull Fossil
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Kabuto's fossil is the dome fossil
A turtle fossil
I am pretty sure the dome fossil is kabuto.
Yes. Fossil fuels include coal and petroleum (oil) that were created millions of years ago and were buried under layers of rock that protected them. Burning fossil fuels such as gasoline, diesel fuel, and coal releases stored carbon dioxide into the atmosphere. This carbon dioxide, when released by burning, increases the amount of heat form sunlight that is retained in the earth's atmosphere and is thought to contribute to global warming.
either: cast fossil petrified fossil imprint fossil trace fossil
The plume fossil is a fossil that contains the Pokemon archen but you can either get the plume fossil or the cover fossil from this guy in the relic castle.
a helix fossil is a fossil that becomes an omanyte