Sand dollars are living marine animals, which are closely related to starfish and sea urchins. They are flattened bonny creature living on the sand beds under the sea. They are sometimes washed ashore in beaches.
A sand dollar was called a geopolitical dollar
"Is a Sand Dollar a vertebrate?" No. A sand dollar is not a vertebrate because it does not have a backbone.
you will find the fossils in the desert. wait until the sand tower appears, then before it vanishes, go inside. climb to the top and choose a fossil. you can only take one.
You just look around the beach for one.
Fossils are found in sedimentary rock because it is layers of sand, rock, and sediments, and the bones fall between the layers where the form into fossil's.
Yes sand dollar is an echinoderm.
no. a sand dollar is flat.
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Horizontial or vertical, depending on where you cut it.
Sand dollar is not a flower. Sand dollar is a flat living marine creature. They are closely related to star fishes.
Imprints or impressions of such things as footprints or trails are generally referred to as trace fossils. Body impressions are called mold fossils, and molds that are filled in are called cast fossils.
No. A sand dollar is another living thing that is not plankton.