to maintain its properties and form to reduce the friction and deformation in increasing temperature and pressure.
These are called "replacement fossils" also "petrification"
nopee.. and the conditions are that the organism has to be buried quickly, hidden from scavengers. and another condition is if they have hard parts they are preserved better.
The sediments that do consists of mostly microscopic shells and hard parts of organisms is Clay.
hard parts on the outside of the organism means that the potential fossil is more likely to survive as increasing pressures are placed on the potential fossil when sediments are placed on top.
Nope! They had jelly-like body parts.
Hard parts/quick burial
Its hard engineering babe :)
Hard engineering :)
hard engineering :)
this is a pretty hard question and sorry but ima not able to answer but i can tell you that their job is ver impotant
It's a form of hard engineering. it's rocks aligned in metal cages used to stop erosion from the sea damaging the coast.
hard engineering By Dillon and Jack :)
All forms of engineering are "Hard". That is, they take years of study of very technical topics. If it is what you are interested in, the difficulty will not bother you. If you are not particularly interested it will be VERY HARD.
it is hard and sometimes soft
they are hard: getrevising.co.uk/grids/hard_engineering_groynes
Neither."It's supposed to be hard. If it wasn't hard, everyone would do it. The Hard is what makes it great."Tom Hanks, A League of Their Own
No it is not