they occur by :
1. the organism dieing
2. as the layers build up the bones get a hard shell build around them
3. then some one digging them up
False - Pollution DOES occur due to combustion of fossil fuels.
Factors that important in fossil formation include temperature and pressure. Also, the presence of the correct ingredients in important in fossil formation.
Burning fossil fuels can lead to pollution in the environment. Although fossil fuels can be useful, the burning of them should be reduced to preserve clean air.
This is called an index fossil.
Yes.
Water pollution can occur from burning fossil fuels due to the acid rain. Fossil fuels will pollute the atmosphere which will result into acid rain.
the organism must be buried in sediment soon after it dies.
Burning fossil fuels can lead to pollution in the environment. Although fossil fuels can be useful, the burning of them should be reduced to preserve clean air.
No, an organism does not have to be buried to become a fossil. Fossils can form through a variety of processes, such as compression, mineral replacement, or petrification, which can occur even without burial.
False - Pollution DOES occur due to combustion of fossil fuels.
Factors that important in fossil formation include temperature and pressure. Also, the presence of the correct ingredients in important in fossil formation.
No. Preservation as a fossil is most likely when the organism is buried quickly. Slow burial gives opportunity for decay and other destructive processes to occur.
For the potential energy of fossil fuels to change into other forms of energy, combustion must take place. In this process, heat energy is released, which can be transformed into other forms of energy like electrical energy in power plants or mechanical energy in engines.
Yes, the type of energy stored by fossil fuels such as coal is chemical potential energy. This energy is released when the fossil fuel is burned and chemical reactions occur, resulting in the production of heat and other forms of energy such as electricity.
fossil
The Fossils in Pokémon Diamond are the Helix Fossil which is the Omanyte Fossil, the Dome Fossil which is the Kabuto Fossil, the Old Amber which is the Aerodactyl Fossil, the Root Fossil which is the Lileep Fossil, the Claw Fossil which is the Anorith Fossil, the Skull Fossil which is the Cranidos Fossil and the Armor Fossil which is the Shieldon Fossil.
You have 9 types: Armor Fossil, Claw Fossil, Cover Fossil, Dome Fossil, Helix Fossil, Old Amber, Plume Fossil, Root Fossil, Skull Fossil