A rapid burial or coverage of the object is important so it is not exposed to too much air. Also you have to have the absence of any decomposers.
If fossils were buried slowly, it would most likely lead to their occurrence.
There are many factors that make it more likely that an animal will be preserved as a fossil. One factor is living in a swampy area.
A rock isn't what is needed to make a fossil, dirt covers over a decayed animal or shell and eventually takes the shape of the bones and makes a fossil.
People do not make "rock formations", unless you want to count the pyramids as such.
People do not make "rock formations", unless you want to count the pyramids as such.
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They relieve pressure and make land formations.
magnesium generally are used in plants to make chlrophill. it is also used in the body for hair formations and nails formations.
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An important factor to make fossil formation more likely is rapid burial or coverage of the object so it isn't exposed to much air. There also needs to be an absence of decomposers.
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Fossil = butterfly + earth fossil = fern + earth Fossil + life = Zombie :)
An important factor to make fossil formation more likely is rapid burial or coverage of the object so it isn't exposed to much air. There also needs to be an absence of decomposers.