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What is the nonflowering seed plant that was more common millions of years ago?

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What Element stays radioactive for millions of years?

The element that can stay radioactive for millions of years is plutonium. This is where most nuclear power plant energy comes from.


Why is planting new plants not a feasible solution for dwindling coal supplies?

The process of compressing plant matter to make coal takes millions of years.


When plant and animals die and?

after millions of years they turn in to fossils flues/ oil ,and gas


What is the name for plant and animal remains preserved in rocks over millions of years?

That would be a fossil.


What type of evidence is these that plant life did not appear until 475 million years ago?

Scientists think that something like this took place in millions of watery environments over millions of years


A blank is a large moving mass of land that over millions of years will 'drift' to a new location?

plant


How was coal formed over millions of years?

Coal is formed from the remains of plants that accumulated in swamps and peat bogs millions of years ago. Over time, the plant material was buried by layers of sediment, which exerted pressure and heat on the organic matter. This process, known as coalification, transformed the plant material into coal.


What kind of mineral is coal?

Condensed plant material smushed into a rock like thing from millions of years ago


What was coal millions of years ago?

Millions of years ago, coal was plant material that accumulated in swamps and peat bogs. Over time, the plant material was buried under layers of sediment and subjected to heat and pressure, transforming it into coal.


How long has mint been around?

Mint is a natural plant, so it's probably been around for millions of years.


Is the information of fossils a common event?

Fossils occur naturally after many hundreds to millions of years. They are more common under ideal conditions.