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What are sediments how are they involved in the formation of fossil?

Sediments are tiny pieces of earth that travel by being carried by either wind, water, or ice. they are involved with the process of fossils since it covers and buries an organism when it dies and eventually settle under great amounts of heat and pressure.


How will the magma destroy the agriculture in Hawaii?

Magma flows from a volcanic eruption can destroy agriculture in Hawaii by covering farmland with layers of hardened lava, toxic gases, and volcanic ash. This can smother crops, create acidic soil conditions, and contaminate water sources, making it challenging for crops to grow. Agricultural infrastructure can also be damaged by lava flows and volcanic debris.


How do ammonites turn into fossils?

Ammonites turn into fossils through a process called fossilization, which typically begins when the ammonite dies and its shell sinks to the ocean floor. Over time, sediment buries the shell, protecting it from decay and scavengers. Minerals in the surrounding sediment infiltrate the shell, gradually replacing organic material and forming a solid mineral cast. This process can take millions of years, resulting in the ammonite's preserved fossil form.


What might pollen stick to on a mammal pollinator?

Bats are well known mammalian pollinators. As the bat buries its face deep into the blossoming flower to get its nectar, the pollen sticks to the bat's face, specifically its facial hair, nose, lips and whiskers...and perhaps even the ears of smaller bats.


Who says the following line the time is not far off when you shall pay back corpse for corpse?

It's a quote from the Greek play Antigone, written by Euripides. The line is spoken by the character Teiresias, a blind seer (fortune teller). "The time is not far off when you shall pay back corpse for corpse, flesh of your own flesh."