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How do you donate a fossil in Fossil Fighters?

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What is the empty space in rock in the shape of a living thing?

A fossil.


What is the mark of a living thing in solid rock called?

A fossil. Fossils are the remains or traces of once-living organisms preserved in sedimentary rock.


What happens to a fossil when the sedimentary rock it was in turned into a metamorphic rock?

As in what process causes this? if so it is usually under heat and pressure. Depending on what kind of rick it is depends on the resultant metamorphic rock e.g Shale-->Slate etc


Are gypsum rock and rock gypsum the same thing?

Yes. They're the same.


Is stone made out of rock?

Rock and stone are the same thing.


Are rock and stone the same thing?

No, rock and stone are not the same thing. Rocks are made up of one or more minerals, while stones are small pieces of rock.


What is the term for the remain of thing found in rock?

The terms are fossils.


What are the Pokemon in the fossils in ruby?

I have Pokemon Sapphire, but it's the same thing in both games. There are two fossils, one is the root fossil and one is the claw fossil. The root fossil will get you a Lileep (which then evolves into a Cradily at lvl40) and the claw fossil will get you an Anorith (which also evolves at lvl40 to give you an Armaldo). Hope that helps!!


Is melted rock the same thing as magma?

Yes melted rocks is the same thing as magma.


What is larger fossil or rock?

Originally... fossils form as pressure compresses soil materials and forms rock. Rock is larger than the fossil it contains. However, the rock can later fracture or split; the fossil inside the rock can also be broken. But the fossil is still contained in the rock, so rock is still larger until the fossil is mechanically separated from the rock. However, if small, the indentation of fossil can become only an etching in the rock.


How could geologists use the fossil in rock layer b to date a rock layer in another location?

Geologists can use the fossil found in rock layer B as a biostratigraphic marker, which helps establish the relative age of rock layers in different locations. By identifying the same fossil in another rock layer, they can correlate the layers and infer that they were formed during the same geological period. This method relies on the principle that certain fossils, particularly index fossils, are characteristic of specific time frames in Earth's history. Thus, the presence of the same fossil allows geologists to date and compare rock layers across diverse geographical areas.