Erosion and metamorphosis.
Two natural processes that can destroy a fossil are erosion and sedimentary compaction. Erosion can wear away the rock surrounding a fossil, leading to its exposure and eventual degradation. Sedimentary compaction occurs when layers of sediment build up over time, applying pressure that can crush or deform fossils, making them difficult to study or entirely obliterating them.
The two broad traditional subject areas of geologic study are physical geology, which focuses on the processes and materials that form the Earth, and historical geology, which examines the Earth's history and how it has changed over time.
Sedimentary, since the other two types involve extreme heat and/or metamorphism which could destroy any fossil evidence
The two main sources of energy in the Earth's system are sunlight, which drives processes through solar radiation, and heat from the Earth's interior, which is generated through radioactive decay and drives plate tectonics, volcanism, and other geologic processes.
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No. Geology is the study of the processes going on inside and on the surface of earth relating to the rocks and sediments that make it up. Astronomy is the study of objects in space. There is some overlap of the two fields, however, such as in the formation of Earth or the study of geologic processes on other planets.
Natural sources:VolcanoesForest FiresArtificial sources:Burning fossil fuels for transport, industry and to generate electricity.Aerosols
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Tirtouga from the Cover fossil, and Archen from the Plume fossil.
At transform plate boundaries, processes like subduction and seafloor spreading do not occur. Instead, these boundaries are characterized by the sliding past of two tectonic plates horizontally. There is no creation or destruction of crust at transform boundaries, only sideways movement.
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