Yes. All fossils were once living things. They are usual 10,000 + years old.
A fossil. Fossils are the remains or traces of once-living organisms preserved in sedimentary rock.
yes
Fossil
Fossils are the remains of plants and animals that have been turned to stone.
All fossils are not the actual substance of the living creature but merely minerals that have collected in the hole the living creature left behind when its substance rotted away. Now when you have a 'fossil' in the shape of a complex skeleton its pretty easy to say that it came from a once living thing. But when you have a linear collection of crystals it isn't certain that it came from a once living thing or merely from a purely geological process. Also the martial 'fossil' is ten times smaller than the smallest fossil found on earth - a suspicious incongruity.
its nonliving because fossils are like bones and things from the past
A fossil. Fossils are the remains or traces of once-living organisms preserved in sedimentary rock.
"Fossil" fuels, such as coal, oil or natural gas.
Yes, they are. They study the fossils of thing that were once living (they can't still be living otherwise they couldn't be a fossil).
preserved remains of an animal or plant or living thing IS a fossil. dont mistake that with tar. tar is a mixture of once living things. ~your welcome
fossil
Fossil fuels come from once living things.
Fossil
All fossils are non-living. However, they are always created by living things. Fossils are either a form of preserved remains of a living thing from at least hundreds of thousands of years ago (otherwise they are simply remains), or they are the remnants of signs of a living thing from an equally long period ago (footprints, imprints, fossilized dung, etc).
Yes.
yes
Fossil