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Yes, humans are cellular organisms. Specifically, we are multi-cellular organisms, consisting of millions and millions of cells.
Both oil and natural gas are the compressed remains of marine organisms. Both are made due to pressure and heat under buried layers of rock over millions of years.
Natural Gas started out like tiny plants animals called it plankton, it lived in ancient lakes and seas millions of years ago. The "plankton" died sank to the bottom of the seas and lakes and it was buried in the sand and mud. Millions of years, bacteria, heat and pressure changed the plankton into natural gas!
fossils are small living organisms that existed millions of years ago. They mostly have a shell which is the fossil that you can sea. Sedimentary rock is formed when lots of small particles and pieces of rock and often dead organisms, (the fossils) drift down to the sea bed and over millions of years get compressed together to form the rock. The fossil that you see was once a living shelled organism which dies and was preserved as the sedimentary rock formed
its impossible to have all of them there may be billions or millions of them out there that we don't know about
Yes that is how fossil fuels are made. As plankton and other organisms die they sink to the sea bed. After a long time (millions of years they are covered by sediment and compressed under huge pressure and subjected to lots of heat. This process creates oil which is the basis for all our non renewable fuels
Plankton consist of millions of mostly microscopic organisms floating near the surface of the water.Some plankton have chlorophyll and can therefore make food through photosynthesis. Hi I'm 13 years old and I know it !!
yes! of course they do, millions of them can be in one place
scientists think that petroleum formed from the remains of plankton and other microscopic protists, plants, and animals living in shallow seas millions of years ago. The remains of these organisms settled on the ocean floor and were covered by sediments. Over millions of years, the pressure and heat produced by the sediments coverted the remains of these organisms into a syrupy liquid.
Yes, humans are cellular organisms. Specifically, we are multi-cellular organisms, consisting of millions and millions of cells.
Dead plankton, vegetation and other organisms from long ago, in conditions that no longer exist on Earth. It is not possible for there to be oil in millions of years time other than the oil which is here now.
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Both oil and natural gas are the compressed remains of marine organisms. Both are made due to pressure and heat under buried layers of rock over millions of years.
Natural Gas started out like tiny plants animals called it plankton, it lived in ancient lakes and seas millions of years ago. The "plankton" died sank to the bottom of the seas and lakes and it was buried in the sand and mud. Millions of years, bacteria, heat and pressure changed the plankton into natural gas!
Cells comprise all organisms, individually or collectively. Humans are composed of trillions (millions of millions) of cells!
Natural Gas started out like tiny plants animals called it plankton, it lived in ancient lakes and seas millions of years ago. The "plankton" died sank to the bottom of the seas and lakes and it was buried in the sand and mud. Millions of years, bacteria, heat and pressure changed the plankton into natural gas!
Not currently, but there may be many fewer now. Plankton are one of the most abundant organisms on our planet. There must be enough to feed millions of whales and other animals, and to provide the photosynthesis that maintains oxygen levels on the Earth.