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fossil fuels r like decayed plants and animals (so FOSSILS) from 100 million years ago. they get turned into coal and oil and then drilled out.

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How dinosaur footprint turn into fossils?

by mud and hundred years and it will turn to stone.


What are Cast fossils mold fossils petrified fossils trace fossils carbon fossils and preserved fossils?

Cast fossils: Formed when minerals fill a mold left by a decayed organism. Mold fossils: Created when an organism's remains leave an impression in sediment that hardens into rock. Petrified fossils: Organic material replaced by minerals over time, forming a rock-like replica. Trace fossils: Evidence of an organism's activity (e.g., footprints or burrows) preserved in sedimentary rock. Carbon fossils: Organisms preserved in carbon-rich environments, like coal or oil deposits. Preserved fossils: Organisms remain intact or partially intact due to exceptional preservation conditions.


Who Preserved remains of ancient organisms?

Paleontologists are scientists who specialize in the study of past life through the examination of preserved remains of ancient organisms. They work to uncover information about evolutionary relationships, biodiversity, and past ecosystems by studying fossils and other remnants.


What does a geologist use to find oil?

A geologist may use seismic surveys, well logs, and rock samples to find potential oil reservoirs underground. These tools help geologists analyze the subsurface geology and identify structures and formations that could contain oil deposits.


What was the preserved remains of ancient organisms called?

The preserved remains of animals of evidence of their existence are Fossils Fosssils that provide evidence about the past are called trace fossils.

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When plant and animals die and?

after millions of years they turn in to fossils flues/ oil ,and gas


What type of fossils do blue whales turn into?

they dont turn into fossils stupid


What are 4 fossils fuels and why are they called fossil?

oil, coal, natural gas, coke they are called fossil fuels because they are as old as fossils. They take thousands, if not millions of years to turn into what they are.


Where do you turn in fossils in Pokemon platinum?

You turn in your fossils to the scientist inside the museum of Oreburgh City.


Why coal is called fossil fuels?

Coal, like oil, is made/produced through thousand of years of fossils being compressed and heated in the earth to turn into coal and oil.


Why isn't uranium a fossil fuel?

It isn't from fossils, Oil and coal are from ancient fossils that changed into coal and oil over time


Where to turn fossils into Pokemon in Pokemon firered?

i think you have to give the fossils to the museum in pewter city


How do fossils transform into oil over time?

Fossils transform into oil over time through a process called diagenesis. This involves the burial of organic material, such as dead plants and animals, deep underground where high pressure and temperature cause chemical changes. Over millions of years, these changes turn the organic material into hydrocarbons, which make up crude oil.


How dinosaur footprint turn into fossils?

by mud and hundred years and it will turn to stone.


Where can you turn fossils into Pokemon on Pokemon HeartGold?

you cant


What 2 forces can turn fossils into fossil fuels?

The two forces that can turn fossils into fossil fuels are heat and pressure. Over millions of years, the remains of plants and animals buried underground are subjected to high temperatures and pressures, causing them to transform into fossil fuels like coal, oil, and natural gas.


Why can't you turn fossils into Pokemon on Pokemon pearl?

got to orebrough city mining meuseum and talk to the person on the right behind the counter and she will turn the fossils into Pokemon for you