The amount of time it takes for fossils to form is 12,000 years and 1.2 million years. Some scientists have stated that it can take 200 years for some fossils to form.
There are actually five basic shapes for bones: 1. Long bones - examples: humerus or femur 2. Short bones - examples: carpels and tarsals 3. Flat bones - example: sternum 4. Irregular bones - example:: vertebra in the spine 5. Sesamoid bones - example: patella
Most life-forms were single celled, with no hard parts to fossilize.
Not too long ago scientist found bones on an island and though they were hers but they need to do teston them
Depends on where the lava is how much lava there is etc, Aka if you stick ur head into a pool of lava death is almost instant, But if you stand in a pool of lava it might take around 20 seconds for it to melt your bones and flesh.
To be fossilised it can take anywhere from a few decades to a couple of years.
1000 years
Bones typically fossilize the most. There are some examples of fossilized feathers and hair, but it's rare.
A mammoth is more likely to fossilize than a caterpillar because a caterpillar has no hard tissue. Bones and cartilage are much more likely to fossilize.
They do not have any bones. No bones means there is nothing to fossilize.
Jellies have no bones. When they die, they just dissolve.
If you mean fossilize, it means that something has been lying in the ground for so long that it has become a fossil; usually refers to ancient bones or plants.
Yes. Their bones would have decayed over time, but if they weren't in an opportune environment, their bones would not fossilize.
because they don't have any bones or solid structures to fossilize
frogs have very soft bones that are destroyed easilyMost frogs are very small and have thin, weak bones. Small, weak bones fossilize much less often than large, thick bones, hence frog fossils are rare.
yes, but it takes years upon years of decaying and decomposing of your body, if decomposers can get into your coffin. then it would take millions of years for the earth to fossilize your bones and harden them like a rock.
Most invertebrates do not fossilize because of the lack of bones or exoskeleton. Soft tissue rarely fossilizes. B for PLATO users
A clam is more likely. Jellies have no bones.