First, be sure it is actually a fossil! In terms of identifying, there are millions of different fossils, let alone being able to collect something that is in a complete piece! Best thing to do is go to palaeontology.com or the science museum in London has a website, and they can help. There are also some simple guide books that explain the most common fossils to be found.
You can identify them by what IS the fossil. The 3 fossils are prints, coprolite, or smooth rocks corroded by gizzards.
The state fossil of Georgia is the shark tooth. This fossil represents the state's rich history and connection to the ocean. Georgia designated the shark tooth as its state fossil in 1976.
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It was found in 1967 in Antarctica.
The Mesonychid fossil was found in the early 19th century, specifically in the year 1821.
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Sedimentary is found below the ocean floor or area with water
It is best to consult a geologist or archaeologist to help you identify unknown fossils.
Fossil Fuel Reserves -Reserve-The amount of fossil fuel that can be extracted for profit •Methane Hydrates-New energy source found in the ocean.
The deepest fossil ever found is a marine creature called a Xenoturbella, discovered at a depth of 2.4 miles in the Pacific Ocean near Japan.
Take it to the Museum of London, who can identify it for you.
The archaeologist found a fossil.The fossil was thousands of years old. Most fossils look like ordinary rocks.
fossil fuels the soil and the ocean fruit and vegetables carbon dioxide all of the above
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You can identify them by what IS the fossil. The 3 fossils are prints, coprolite, or smooth rocks corroded by gizzards.
the water dries up
the water dries up