It is an extremely thin coating of carbon on a rock that perseveres the delicate parts of an organism.
fossil fuels such as oil and coal
only carbon dioxide
The carbon cycle is the set of biogeochemical processes by which carbon undergoes chemical reactions, changes form, and moves through different reservoirs on earth, including living organisms.The geological component of the carbon cycle is driven by plate tectonics and includes processes like volcanic eruptions and burial of carbon-rich sediments on the ocean floor.The biological component of the carbon cycle is driven by respirationand photosynthesis by living organisms.Humans influence the global carbon cycle in several ways, but primarily through burning fossil fuels.
The answer is trace fossil. Why? Because a body fossil is a fossil of a part of the animal. Which means a hole is nowhere apart of animal. And a dead one at that.
You cannot get Skull Fossil or Armor Fossil in Pokemon HeartGold.
Carbon films
nut cracker not it is the carbon films
the 5 types of fossils are: 1.petrified fossil 2.carbon films 3.trace fossil 4.perserved remains 5.mold and cast
No, carbon is in fossil fuels.
A carbon film is a thin layer of film that is made largely of carbon. The carbon film consists of plasma polymer films, amorphous carbon films, and CVD diamond films.
the carbon film on a fossil is a thin film of carbon residue preserved on a fossil. =)
A fossil of a plant, insect, animal - carbonized; the meaning of carbonized is reduced only to a carbon footprint.
Yes, coal is a carbon based fossil fuel.
a carbonised fossil that has still has carbon in them
A coal-like residue, bulids up and forms around something to form a fossil. This fossil should be classified as a carbon-film fossil.
No, formation of fossil fuels (coal, oil and natural gas) removes carbon dioxide from the atmosphere.Burning of fossil fuels releases carbon dioxide.
The burning of fossil fuels releases carbon that has been stored underground into the atmosphere as carbon dioxide. This process is known as the combustion of fossil fuels.