coal is the fossil that is preserved in hot &dry conditions
Mummy's are preserved in hot dry conditions when they are mummified.
In hot dry conditions, fossils are preserved through a process called desiccation, where the remains become dehydrated and dried out. This can lead to the fossilization of organic materials such as bones, teeth, and plant fibers. The lack of moisture and microbial activity in hot dry environments helps to protect and preserve these fossils for long periods of time.
When something is preserved in hot and dry conditions, it is called "mummification".
Food items like dried fruits, jerky, and grains can be preserved well in hot, dry conditions due to the low moisture content, which inhibits microbial growth and spoilage. The heat helps to further reduce any remaining moisture, preventing the growth of bacteria, mold, and yeast that cause food to spoil. Additionally, the dry conditions can prevent the growth of insects that may be attracted to the food.
In hot dry conditions, preservation can occur through desiccation, where moisture is removed, preventing microbial growth. Higher temperatures also inhibit bacterial activity, helping to prevent decomposition and preserve the material. Additionally, exposure to sunlight in such conditions can further inhibit the growth of microbes and molds, aiding in the preservation process.
You rarely find fossils in igneous rock for one reason. Igneous rocks are formed from the cooling and solidification of magma or lava. Most living material is destroyed by the heat leaving no recognizable fossil.
well in your body there are made up of fossils as fossils are formed in hot places and your body is very warm
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Some deserts are cold and dry, some are cool and dry and others hot and dry.
cola with cinnamon flavoring added Hottentot is a fig-like fruit from South Africa. Its scientific name is Carprobrotus edulis. It grows in hot dry conditions, and the fruit is eaten fresh, dried or preserved.