i think thatd be a fossil
Lots of things did but not EVERYTHING lots of the smaller things Became oil and coal It was mostly big things that became Fossills. Lots of things did but not EVERYTHING lots of the smaller things Became oil and coal It was mostly big things that became Fossills.
Answer by Ibrahim El-OseryConfidence votes 33.1KYes, fossils are the traces and remains of organisms and plants that were buried and maintained under pressure
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what happens to things that sit in water for a long time?
If you take all the DNA from a single human cell and stretch it into a single connected line, the DNA polymer will be about 1 meter long (1.02 m to be more accurate).
Limestone is composed of the skeletal remains of minute sea creatures. The layers are then subjected to compression and, over a very long time, hardened into a sedimentary rock.
The ancient dead.Archeological specimens.Skeletal remains.
over a very long time layers of these sediments hardened into a sedimentary rock called limestone
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Art resin typically takes around 24 to 72 hours to cure and become fully hardened, depending on the brand and specific instructions provided by the manufacturer.
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An impression of something left in rocks by living things that died long ago is referred to as a fossil. Archeologists have uncovered fossils of single celled organisms that lived millions of years ago.
The remains of an animal. -------------------------- Fossils are the remains of a dead plant or animal that have been preserved for a long time.
In the Catholic Church, a host remains consecrated as the body of Christ as long as its physical form remains intact.
After animals and plants died long ago, their bodies were buried by sediments and over time, pressure and heat turned them into fossils. Fossils are the preserved remains or traces of ancient organisms that give us clues about prehistoric life and environments.