Fossil fuels are formed by Natural Resources such as dead organisms by decomposition (aerobic or mostly anaerobic). Fossil fuels have high percentages of carbon. It includes coal petrol diesel natural gas etc. It ranges from volatile materials like petrol to nonvolatile materials like coal.
a. skeletons.
b. shells.
c. seeds.
d. tracks.
e. all of these
all of these
eggs, footprints, and body parts.
anything that leaves something behind.
Hard dirt and carbon.
Fossils have layer upon layer of hardened tissue. Therefore they are quite rough in texture where the insides are more malleable. Depending on what the fossil is of some fossils give off a sour aroma. Most of the time animal fossils deteriate at a faster rate than fossils of humans or shells. Fossils are a unique study and I you study them further.
People want to know about fossils because fossils are history and tell us about history, and a lot of people find history fascinating.
Paleontologists study prehistoric animal and plant life remains found in fossils.
fossils
Index fossils are the fossils of short-lived species which, because of their short lives, can be used by scientists to identify the age of the rock strata in which they're found. (For example, if you know a certain species only lived in the Cambrian period, and you find some fossils of this species in some rock, then you know the other fossils you find in that rock must also have come from the Cambrian period.) Some examples of species that left behind index fossils, and their related historical periods, are:Billingsella corrugagta - Cambrian period, Palaeozoic eraCactocrinus multibrachiatus - Mississippian period, Palaeozoic eraScaphites hippocrepia - Cretaceous period, Mesozoic eraNeptunea tabulata - Quarternary period, Cenozoic eraSee the links below for more examples and info.
There are 5 that can be resurrected from fossils if you include their evolution forms as well.
Evidence of an organism's activities is recorded in trace fossils. These include tracks, fossilized dung, and burrow casts.
fossils and weather patterns
Ordovician Period
Ordovician Period
There are a variety of types of fossils. These include cast fossils, mold fossils, petrified wood, as well as fossil fuels.
Paleontology
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Non-examples of fossils can include but not limited to:•A seashell found on the beach•A piece of driftwood•A footprint that your dog left yesterday
yes. and feces, and gizzard stone piles, and petroleum, and leaf/feather impressions, etc. All fossils.
Non-examples of fossils can include but not limited to:•A seashell found on the beach•A piece of driftwood•A footprint that your dog left yesterday
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