Louis Pasteur settled the spontaneous generation argument by conducting experiments that demonstrated the presence of microorganisms in the air and refuting the idea that they could arise spontaneously. His experiments showed that microorganisms enter solutions from the air, leading to the concept of biogenesis, which states that living organisms only come from other living organisms.
crude oil (which contains many fossil fuels) is created when dead bodies of organisms are put under enormous pressure over an elongated period of time. after millions of years, they rise and settle in the porous rock above them
Natural oil, primarily consisting of crude oil, is formed over millions of years from the remains of ancient marine organisms, such as phytoplankton and zooplankton. When these organisms die, their remains settle on the ocean floor, where they are buried under layers of sediment. Through intense heat and pressure, the organic material undergoes a transformation into hydrocarbons, which are the primary components of crude oil. This process, known as thermal cracking, typically takes place over geological timescales, often millions of years.
Microscopic sea organisms, such as phytoplankton and zooplankton, die and settle on the ocean floor. Over time and under high pressure and temperature, these organic remains are transformed into petroleum and natural gas. This process, known as diagenesis and catagenesis, involves the decomposition and chemical alteration of organic matter to eventually form hydrocarbons.
The movement of organisms into a given area from another area is called emigration. Emigration is defined as to leave on country or region to settle in another.
The liquid from the remains of marine organisms is known as oil. When marine organisms die, their remains settle on the ocean floor and gradually undergo a process that turns them into oil under high pressure and temperature. Oil is a fossil fuel that is extracted from the Earth's crust and refined for various purposes, such as fuel and lubrication.
dead organisms A+
Climax organisms are organisms that settle last and become established
Louis Pasteur settled the spontaneous generation argument by conducting experiments that demonstrated the presence of microorganisms in the air and refuting the idea that they could arise spontaneously. His experiments showed that microorganisms enter solutions from the air, leading to the concept of biogenesis, which states that living organisms only come from other living organisms.
crude oil (which contains many fossil fuels) is created when dead bodies of organisms are put under enormous pressure over an elongated period of time. after millions of years, they rise and settle in the porous rock above them
Pollutants settle in the soil, and they are absorbed by plants and build up in other organisms through the food chain.
When organisms move out of a population, it is known as emigration. This process involves individuals leaving the population to settle in a different area.
Natural oil, primarily consisting of crude oil, is formed over millions of years from the remains of ancient marine organisms, such as phytoplankton and zooplankton. When these organisms die, their remains settle on the ocean floor, where they are buried under layers of sediment. Through intense heat and pressure, the organic material undergoes a transformation into hydrocarbons, which are the primary components of crude oil. This process, known as thermal cracking, typically takes place over geological timescales, often millions of years.
Biogeneous sediments
immagrant or settler
Yes, sort of. The solutes in solution heavier get settle at bottome but not the harmful micro-organisms.
When a river flows into a lake or ocean, the sediments that the river carries settle to the bottom. Layers of sediment may covor the dead organism.