Yes, It was discovered near Earnscliffe, PEI along the beach about 2010, by our aunt. We have some from their.
Petrified wood is now mineralised and turned into rock. It can be polished but to do this you must treat it as you would when you want to polish a granite worktop, it is a job for a stonemason.
I like your website alot because it is very user friendly. But it said that my question had never been answererd before. which is What is replaced remains? It has to do with Earth Space Science.
Except for petrified wood (wood that has turned to stone) all wood will burn. Some burns easier than others, some gives off more heat, and some woods are poisonous, and should not be burned- but all wood is capable of burning.
Oh, dude, petrified spars are basically just pieces of wood that have turned into stone over a looong period of time. It's like when you leave your sandwich in your backpack for weeks and it becomes a rock. So yeah, petrified spars are just nature's way of saying, "I'm gonna turn this tree into a rock, deal with it."
he used charcoal, metal, wood and found objects.
It is named for the large collection of petrified wood found in the area.
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Petrified Forest National Park is found in northeastern Arizona.
Petrified wood is the state stone of Mississippi. This was designated in 1976. Mississippi contains a large petrified forest park and museum.
There isn't anything online with the monetary value of petrified wood, nor of a 200 pound petrified wood log found in south central Oklahoma. The best thing you can do is to find the forestry service for your local area, and see what they say. Chances are, there won't be an actual value for it.
The streak of petrified wood is black or brown. The streak can also be white.
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The Petrirfied Forest is a forestis petrified that petrified by wood in the Petrified Forest. Wirten By Valeria Roman Barrios 23
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.