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the petrified trees of the petrified forest date back to?
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Petrified trees
The Petrified Forest of Argentina is located in Sarmiento, Argentina. Its petrified wood stems from palm trees and conifers, and dates back to the Cenozoic Era.
Late Triassic Epoch
Petrified ginkgo wood is typically around 200 million years old, dating back to the Mesozoic Era. During this time, ginkgo trees were abundant and their wood became petrified through a process of fossilization where organic material is replaced by minerals.
Silica.
Petrified wood looks like a fossilized version of wood, as it has undergone the process of permineralization where all organic materials have been replaced with minerals like quartz. This results in a rock-like appearance with the grain pattern and color of the original wood still visible.
petrified trees are found upside down in the geological column becasue they are specail trees only found in indego austrail they grow in very shallow water just enough so that there limbs ar in the water THEY GROW UPSIDE DOWN BECAUSE THE STEM OF THE TREE IS BACKWARDS FROM THE ROOT SO THAT CAUSES THEM TO GROW UPSIDE DOWN -krista:)
Petrified trees. The organic content is replaced by minerals (petro means stone so you can see where the word comes from) so the tree basically turns into a fossil.
Petrified wood is abiotic. It is a type of fossil that forms when wood is buried and replaced by minerals over time, resulting in a stone-like material that retains the original structure of the wood. Biotic refers to living organisms, and since petrified wood is a preserved form of a once-living material, it is considered abiotic.
you can find at least 400000, million trees in a forest. so if you try to count all of the trees in a forest, you will end up with 40000, million trees and might even end up losing count. ~ Reece