Want this question answered?
well they're dead so they lived in rocks and swaps and beaches and then they died they fell to the sea floor and the bones were covered by sand sand eventually they turned into fossils. which ill look like regular rocks. This proccess takes millions of years.
Dating fossils and artifacts are easy. Scientist can look and tell how old the fossils by how many layers is under it.
people looks for fossils because they want to study more about them or they want to find a story about that animals life.
it has a TV toilet and other essential items such as beds etc.
The seaside is a good place to look for fossils because it often contains exposed layers of sedimentary rock that are rich in fossils. The constant erosion from the waves can also help to uncover new fossils that may have been buried. Additionally, marine environments are known to have a high abundance and diversity of fossilized marine organisms.
water saves bones Because as the river erodes the soil beneath it and on the banks, the fossils that lie buried there are exposed and wash into the river; then the suspended soil settles onto the fossils in the river bed and covers them again.
lunar
The best places to look for arrowheads are creeks, river beds or plowed fields and construction sites. The most diverse area to look is at a campsite.
Mars. It has features that look like dried-up river beds, etc.
They were commissioned by Thomas Jefferson to look for a water route to the pacific ocean, they were following the river hoping that it would lead out into the Pacific ocean.
The Celtic is a sea which is why, when you look in an atlas, it says Celtic Sea.
No. The waterway is a manmade construction along the course of the St. Lawrence River, through which the Great Lakes empty into the North Atlantic Ocean. The waterway's purpose is to deepen the channel for ocean-going vessels and to provide hydroelectric power. The Great Lakes have no natural link to the Mississippi River.
river, sea, ocean, bay, gulf look it up on google
When buying baby beds, look for beds that have no recalls. Be sure to choose one that fits the decor of your nursery and is of adequate size for your baby.
how they look
Landforms formed by sedimentary processes tend to have layers of gravel, sand and silt lying parallel to each other, and mainly horizontal. Where these juvenile landforms have become formed into rock, they still preserve the original layering and order of layers. Often over very large areas. Commonly they will have beds of shells or other fossils, and sometimes beds of coal. Whether they are very fine, or sandy is determined by how close to the coast they were formed from their river mouth.
There are a few different places where you could look for marks on French beds. You should look underneath the frame for example.