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No, there are certain materials that can't be Fossilized
Materials that cannot be fossilized include materials that are not organic, such as plastic, glass, and metal. These materials do not contain the necessary organic compounds for fossilization to occur.
The most conductive materials for electricity are metals such as copper, silver, and gold. These materials have a high number of free electrons that can easily carry electric current.
Magnets are most attracted to ferromagnetic materials such as iron, nickel, and cobalt. These materials have unpaired electrons which allow them to be easily influenced by the magnetic field of a magnet.
One of the most easily creased materials is linen, due to its natural tendency to wrinkle easily. Linen fibers are flexible and resistant to stretching, making them prone to creasing with minimal pressure or movement.
yes because it will wash easily. however it is flammable (but most materials are)
an animal that got fossilized
It is dung that has become fossilized.
In some instances the to words can be used without much change in meaning. The insect was fossilized in amber. The insect was preserved in amber. But in most cases they should not be used interchangeably because there is a difference. The food was preserved in a can. The food was fossilized in a can. I don't know about you but I'd take my can food preserved and not fossilized.
Ocean currents can easily carry objects and animals across the world before they get fossilized.
Materials that are less dense than water will float the most. For example, materials like wood, plastic, and cork are relatively light and will float easily on water.
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