slowly buried by sedments {: -DR. SCRAPOLOTS
Rapidly buried by sediments
NO, because it is a tree P.S. I have a chance of being wrong
Depends on the cause of the low sperm count
Cyborg stands for cybernetic organism. It refers to a being with both organic and biomechatronic body parts.
Worms are extremely soft, and therefore not able to be fossilized.
NO. A fossil is essentially what is left after all the living tissue from a deceased organism is displaced by minerals and rock. Thus a fossil doesn't even have any remaining DNA, the genetic material of the organism that was fossilized. Note, tooth enamel can be very durable, and may not be truly fossilized, or the fossilization process may be very slow. DNA has been recovered and analyzed from a 110,000-to-130,000-year-old polar bear tooth. Oops, Have to update. Although fossils are from animals that have long been dead, there are recent reports that original "soft tissue" is being recovered from the fossilized skeletal bones, and at least protein sequences are being recovered from 60-80 million year old fossils.
It is an organism's ability to survive and reproduce.
Black stands for being determined Red stands for being courageous Gold stands for being kind and giving
Black stands for being determined Red stands for being courageous Gold stands for being kind and giving
Petrified wood is when the tree is in contact with elements and minerals that solidify it into a rock or petrified tree. A mold is the fossilized imprint from an animal or plant organism, whilst a cast is when the organism died or ended up in a rock/mineral and ended up being filled with the minerals of the surroundings over time (from the limestone as example). This creates a replica of the organism once the actual organism dissolves. This is what I gathered from science class today... So I suggest you do more research if needed. Forgive me if I'm wrong. Good luck with whatever you need this for
Uh, 100%. That was easy. What's the likely hood an atom is made of more than one "particle"? What's the chance of there being multiple atoms in a molecule? Molecules in a cell? Cells in an organism? Organisms on a planet? Planets in a solar system? Solar systems in a galaxy? Or galaxies in a cluster? Maybe clusters in a mega cluster? or mega clusters in the universe? What's the chance the universe is infinite and is constantly being created, while never actually being destroyed? What's the chance of learning everything we every thought impossible, isn't? ET fossilized germs have been found in asteroids, mars, and the moon, as well as floating in space. DNA is everywhere, and forms spontaneously where ever it can. It then evolves according to energetic catalysts drawn by personal consciousness and that of the larger logoi. The question is: How much more advanced are they?
Americans has a low chance of being poor. Egyptians, Sudanese countries like that has more chance of being poor.