No
Seeds come from living things. Fossils are rock impressions of living creatures and are themselves not alive.
The fish will become a fossil because of the fish bones on his back.
Fossils are bones and remenants of organisms that lived a long time ago. I guess the bones of what were once organisms and bacteria that helped it to decay helps to form a fossil....
One example of a fossil record is an ammonite. These fossils often show signs of damage like teeth marks that can be used to determine old predators on the sea floor. Another is an fossil depicting early man, which can be used to see how humans have evolved physically and mentally.
No. It was at one time, just as the bones inside you now are living.
Most plants make seeds but a chemical plant doesn't make seeds it makes chemicals.
Yes bones are bones
Dinosaur Bones!
well it depends on wat fossil your talking about. fossil can be a shop. but an animal is a fossil when it is bones under the ground
Richard A. Scott has written: 'Fossil fruits and seeds from the Eocene Clarno Formation of Oregon' -- subject(s): Fossil Fruit, Fossil Seeds, Fruit, Fossil, Paleobotany, Seeds, Fossil 'Aspects of the palynology of the Chinle Formation (Upper Triassic), Colorado Plateau, Arizona, Utah, and New Mexico' -- subject(s): Palynology
SEEDS
parchment desert after all oasis seeds are planted
Bones and feathers.
bones
The fish will become a fossil because of the fish bones on his back.
when an organism dies, its soft parts often decay quickly or are eaten by animals. that is why only hard parts of an organism generally leave fossils. these hard parts include bones, shells, teeth, seeds, and woody stems.
Fossils are bones and remenants of organisms that lived a long time ago. I guess the bones of what were once organisms and bacteria that helped it to decay helps to form a fossil....
They are at the top of the digadig temple.