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What fossilized ripples tell about the conditions whene rocks formed?

The fossilized ripples tell us about the environmental conditions when the rock was formed


How can you tell if something is dino poop?

Fossilized turds are called coprolites, and you can tell that it is fossilized dino poo the same way you can tell if something is a fossil. The minerals in the soil replace the poo in the turd thus making it a fossil.


How can you tell that ferns do not have leaves?

Prove it you first


What Scientists can tell that hominids walked upright by comparing fossilized leg bones to those of modern humans?

A paleoanthropoligist is the scientist who deals with fossilized bones.


What do the fossilized tracks tell you about the reptiles that once lived in the cayon?

ask your parents


If you find a fossil of a furn in an iceberg what would this tell you about the region?

A fossil of a fern in an area would indicate that at one time, the region had a temperate to tropical climate. Ferns cannot grow if the climate is too cold, though they can grow in cool climates and moderate elevations.


Can poop fossilize?

Yes, feces can be fossilized. That is called coprolite.


How do you get the map piece in bouffat bay?

You pull the lever to the hay and jump on the hay, which should lower it. The man will thank you, then you go to his wife, and she will tell you 312 is a sequence, and "hanging ferns" are the ferns hanging on her house. You just have to hit the ferns in this order: 3,2,1.


What is the relationship different between ferns and coal?

honey i dont even know


What is the climate of freshwater ponds?

You tell me.


What is the climate zone of Euphrates River?

Please tell me what the climate of this river is


What do fossils tell us about the prehistoric environment?

Fossils can provide information about the types of plants and animals that existed in prehistoric environments, as well as the climate and geographical conditions during that time. By studying fossilized remains, scientists can reconstruct ecosystems, food chains, and habitats from the past, helping to understand how environments have evolved over time.