There are a variety of types of fossils. These include cast fossils, mold fossils, petrified wood, as well as fossil fuels.
Probably billions, most of which haven't even been discovered yet.
Many of the world's most iconic dinosaurs were first discovered in Montana. Some of Montana's dinosaurs include:TyrannosaurusTriceratopsDeinonychusMaiasauraHypacrosaurusAnkylosaurusDaspletosaurusTorosaurusAllosaurusApatosaurusZephyrosaurusMontanaceratopsAvaceratopsTroodonTenontosaurusSaurornitholestesStegosaurusEiniosaurusAchelousaurusAlbertosaurusEdmontosaurusCorythosaurus
The fossils displayed in mueseums are usually plaster to prevent the originals from being damaged. The real ones are kept in a lab, most are at the American Mueseum of Natural History. There, they can be studied.
When most people think of fossils they think of dinosaur skeletons and large bones, but there are many different types of fossils to be found. Palaeontologists, people who study fossils, divide them into two major types - body fossils and trace fossils. Body fossils show us what a plant or animal looked like. The first type, body fossils, are the fossilised remains of an animal or plant, like bones, shells and leaves. These can be mould and cast fossils, like most of the fossilised dinosaur skeletons and big bones we see, replacement fossils, like petrified wood, or whole body fossils - mammoths caught in ice, or insects trapped in amber. Petrified wood, frozen mammoths, and insects in amber are all body fossils. The second type of fossil records the activity of an animal. Known as trace fossils, these include footprints, trackways, and coprolites (fossil poo!). Footprints and coprolite are trace fossils - they show us how an animal lived.
The United States has more dinosaur bones than any other country in the world. However, Alberta, Canada is home to 37 kinds of dinosaur fossils, more different kinds than any place in the world.
Ontario is considered the most central province in Canada as it is located directly above the geographical center of the country. Its capital city, Toronto, is also known as the financial and cultural hub of Canada.
Newfoundland and Labrador is Canada's eastern most province,.
The best place to find dinosaur fossils in the world is in the United States. Another place to find dinosaur fossils is in Alberta, Canada. The best place to look for fossils is somewhere where there aren't many plants/trees, like a desert.
British Columbia is Canada's eastern most province.
Newfoundland and Labrador is Canada's easternmost province.
Like most fossils, dinosaur fossils have been mostly replaced with minerals and are not made of the original material. However, many contain trace amounts of original material. Some even contain proteins from the dinosaur.
no, Manitoba is the most highly tax province in Canada
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Most often it is a paleontologist who finds dinosaur fossils. However, anyone can find one.
Canada's most populous province is Ontario.