fossil (apex)
adapting
Geologists measure the amount of carbon-14 present, the ratio of parent isotopes to daughter isotopes in radioactive decay, and the layers of rock surrounding the fossil to determine the age of an organism's remains.
A fossil formed through the process of permineralization, where minerals gradually replace the organic materials in the organism's remains, creating a rock-like replica of the original organism. This process preserves the structure and sometimes even the cellular details of the organism.
ecosystem
Yes, carbonized remains can provide information about the thickness of an organism by preserving some structural features like bones, shells, or plant stems. However, the level of detail that can be determined may vary depending on the preservation process and the type of organism. Additional methods such as CT scans or 3D imaging may be needed for a more accurate assessment of the thickness.
Fossil
fossil (apex)
What is the remains an imprint or a trace of a prehistoric organism
Preserved remains of an organism are most commonly referred to as fossils. But preserved remains can also be in amber (sap like substance).
Organisms is the plural of organism
Decomposers.
it's decomposers
Fossil.
Fossil
Teeth
Yes, it does not eat living things.
An organism.