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Q: Minerals fill spaces inside fossil
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What type of fossil forms when pore spaces of the original hard parts of an animal are filled in by minerals?

A cast fossil is formed when minerals fill in an impression left by an organism.


How are petrified or perminilized fossil formed?

Permineralized fossils form when solutions rich in minerals permeate porous tissue, such as bone or wood. Minerals precipitate out of solution and fill the pores and empty spaces.


What binds minerals together to form rocks?

The process of cementation binds minerals together to form rocks. It occurs when dissolved minerals fill in the spaces between the sediment particles.


What is fossilization in detail?

When bones, or other dense living material is buried, over thousands of years as it decays it leaves spaces where minerals can gather. As the bone/ivory/shell/whatever, decays it is slowly replaced with mineral deposits that when the substance is fully decayed will fill in the hole that would have been left, and that mineral form is the fossil.


How are cast fossils formed?

An object that was repllaced by rock so the fossil is now 3D.


What property of molecules make gases fill the spaces available to them?

The inter molecular spaces


What property of molecules makes gases fill at the spaces available to them?

The inter molecular spaces


What is the answer to this question equals?

When x+_ then x+3=_ ((fill in the spaces ))


What are the word to be used to fill these empty spaces an element's atomic ----- tells us how ----- each atom is?

what are the word to be used to fill these empty spaces an element's atomic tell us how each atom is


Which is the layer underground where there are no empty spaces for water to air to fill in?

Impermeable Rock


Which is the layer underground where the are no empty spaces for water or air to fill in?

Impermeable Rock


What tool do you use to measure the volume of a shell?

A beaker of water. Fill the beaker to a certain point, put the fossil in the water and see how many ml the water goes up to. The difference between the original fill line and the fill line after dropping the fossil in is the volume in ml.