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I have to say frozen fossils, best answer i can think of.
Momia Juanita (Spanish for "Mummy Juanita"), better known in English as the "Ice Maiden," is the frozen body of an Inca girl. She lived to be approximately 12-14 years old, and probably died sometime between 1450 and 1480.http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mummy_Juanita
The people of the Arctic adapted their shelters based on the resources available by using materials like snow, ice, and animal hides to construct igloos, sod houses, and tents. They utilized these materials to create insulated, durable structures suitable for the harsh Arctic environment. Over time, they learned to build structures that were well-suited for trapping heat and protecting them from the extreme cold.
Some common foods that were preserved 400 years ago include salted meats, fermented vegetables, dried fruits, honey, vinegar, and wines. These preservation methods helped people store and consume food over long periods of time before the advent of refrigeration.
During the last glaciation, most of North America was covered by great thicknesses of ice. Ice is frozen water and that water came, as snow, from the oceans, causing sea levels to drop. This created areas of dry land, some of which were not covered in ice because of the dry climate in some places. One of these places was the Bering Strait area, which provided a dry land over which people were able to travel from Asia into the Americas. This land was called Beringia, just north of where the Bering Sea is now.
They are preserved by unusual conditions under the peat. These conditions include highly acidic water, cold temperature, and a lack of oxygen, combining to preserve but severely tan their skin.
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It is called cryopreservation when something is preserved in ice or snow, a process used to preserve biological material at extremely low temperatures.
I'm not exactly sure of what you're asking, but what these fossils are called: its frozen fossils. What is preserved in ice or snow are animals like mammoths and polar bears.
My niece was looking for the answer to a schoolwork question that was a for a crossword puzzle "Preserved in ice or snow" also 6 letters. Turned out to be "Frozen"
Animals preserved in ice or snow are commonly referred to as "ice mummies" or "ice age animals." These animals are often well-preserved due to the freezing temperatures, allowing scientists to study their remains and gain insights into their past.
Ice and snow can preserve organic material such as animals, plants, and microbes by preventing decay and decomposition. This often includes well-preserved fossils or remains of ancient organisms. Additionally, ice cores can preserve climate information and atmospheric gases that provide valuable insight into Earth's history.
mammoth,wolf,polar bear and caribou
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Ah, what a lovely question! The word you're looking for is "cryopreserved." It's like nature's way of keeping things safe and sound in a cold, icy embrace. Just imagine a beautiful winter landscape, where everything is perfectly preserved for us to admire and appreciate.
Fossils preserved in ice or snow are well-preserved due to the cold temperatures that slow down decay processes. The frozen environment can prevent decomposition and protect the fossils from scavengers and other forms of damage, providing valuable insights into ancient ecosystems and species. Scientists can analyze these fossils to learn about the environment, climate, and biodiversity of that time period.