No. Most animals don't become dinosaurs because they decay or are eaten before they are buried.
how god explain buried fossil
Yes it does.
Fossil fuels are the remains of decomposition of buried dead organisms under pressure. The common fossil fuels are oil , gas and coal.
fossils
Fossil fuel is made out of, decomposed plants and animal matter that had been buried upon layer under sediment over millions of years.
No. Most animals don't become dinosaurs because they decay or are eaten before they are buried.
how god explain buried fossil
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A fossil is the prehistoric remains of a plant or animal. After an animal or plant dies, it may be buried under many layers of mud, sand, or rock, and under intense pressure a replica of that animal or plant is formed from minerals.
Yes it does.
well it depends on wat fossil your talking about. fossil can be a shop. but an animal is a fossil when it is bones under the ground
It depends... On how long ago the animal was buried And whether it's still there. If it was millions of years ago and it's still there then that's a fossil rock. If its millions of years old and it's not there anymore but it's still got the imprint of the animal then it could be a cast. Otherwise... i dunno, a grave?
The potatoes are not the fossil fuels.But they can turn into fossil fuels once buried in soil for million years.
It gets buried in sediment
Oil comes from buried and decomposed organic material that originates from dead plants and animals, millions of years old. Some confusion exists because by one definition, a fossil can be animal or plant that has been preserved as it existed millions of years ago. You probably think of fossils as they are displayed in museums. However, this is not the only definition. As with the fossil fuels, a fossil can be considered the transformed remains of buried animal or plant life from a distant geological age that is recovered. This would apply to gas, oil and coal. See related links.