magma, ice, and water
people who turn up soil ( destroy the earth) ex. miners
A fossil could be destroyed by heat due to melting, pressure from colliding bodies of rock, or from weathering at the surface.
Not all organisms are equally protected from destruction after death, have structures which fossilize readily, or live and die in environments conducive to fossilization. Even if fossilization does occur, the fossil is subject to destructive geologic forces such as melting, crushing or erosion. And finally, most fossils remain hidden from us, buried deep inside the Earth.
Sedimentary, since the other two types involve extreme heat and/or metamorphism which could destroy any fossil evidence
Plant life could be used to interpret the geologic history of a location.
Burying it could be safe, provided it is deep in a stable geologic area and somewhere that will not get flooded. Incineration would just scatter the radioactivity to the winds, you can't destroy radioactivity by chemical methods.
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The invasion helped by lowering the Germans army almost 50% that means that other cauntrys could destroy Germany. So Polish helped to destroy the German forces, even in the Battle of Britan they helped
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The word fossil could be used as a noun or an adjective. Fossil originates from Latin and it stems from the word 'fossilis'. The word 'fossilis' means dug up. 'fossillis' was obtained from the word fossus which is a past participle of the verb 'fodere'. 'fodere' means to dig. Fossil is considered as a left over or remnant of any organism belonging to a past geologic age. Thus, a fossil can be a skeleton of human ancestors or even a leaf imprint. Fossil are generally found embedded or pressed in the layers of earth's crust. An obsolete, outdated or antiquated theory is also considered as fossil because it is old and no more in use. Fossil is also a word that is used in particular restricted context. For example, the word 'kempt' is used as unkempt otherwise it is not used as kempt. The archaic syntactic style or pattern observed only in idioms is also called fossil. For example: so is it.
The opposite of preserve could be destroy or consume. The opposite of preserving food could be consuming and/or wasting it.