original remain is organisms encased in amber and i dont know if you can find it in tar
key west
An original remain is an actual part of an organism that is preserved in one of these 3 ways:Ice: One of the best ways to preserve a specimen, ice will keep the body, organs, tissues, or even hair in tact for millions of years.Amber: If you have ever seen "Jurassic Park" you may know about this. Millions of years ago some unlucky bugs or mosquitoes were trapped in some tree sap. After millions of years the sap turns into a stone called amber, that preserves the insects.Tar: Tar is a thick, oily, liquid that is very sticky. Similar to amber, some unfortunate larger animals, such as saber-toothed tigers, got trapped in the tar and died. After a while the bones of the creature are preserved, but the flesh and tissue is not.What they all have in common is that they all have been preserved in some way. Making them the "original remain" of the creature that was preserved.
The usual approach is to create a 'tar' file first of the directory and then compress the tar file. This is also safer because it leaves the original directory intact.
The chemicals in tar can cause bladder and kidney cancer. They can cause liver cancer. They can cause stomach cancer.
Tar is used so The road workers may fill in cracks on the road so they do not spread out more.
An acridine is a derivative of a tricyclic aromatic heterocyde obtained from coal tar - or the original compound itself.
All or part of an organism becomes encased in amber (petrified evergreen tree sap), Ice (glaciers), Or tar (Rancho La Brae Tar Pits of Los Angeles)
yes, because it has never been used.
bison
The Guanoco Lake in Venezuela
Lumbridge Swamp
An original remain is an actual part of an organism that is preserved in one of these 3 ways:Ice: One of the best ways to preserve a specimen, ice will keep the body, organs, tissues, or even hair in tact for millions of years.Amber: If you have ever seen "Jurassic Park" you may know about this. Millions of years ago some unlucky bugs or mosquitoes were trapped in some tree sap. After millions of years the sap turns into a stone called amber, that preserves the insects.Tar: Tar is a thick, oily, liquid that is very sticky. Similar to amber, some unfortunate larger animals, such as saber-toothed tigers, got trapped in the tar and died. After a while the bones of the creature are preserved, but the flesh and tissue is not.What they all have in common is that they all have been preserved in some way. Making them the "original remain" of the creature that was preserved.