This is called a mold, a mold is when a fossil has a cavity in a rock, it turns into a fossil when it becomes a cast, so technically yes it is a fossil
Not necessarily. It may be just a fracture.
The shell-like folds in the nasal cavity are called nasal conchae or turbinates. They help to increase the surface area of the nasal cavity, which aids in warming, humidifying, and filtering the air that we breathe in before it reaches the lungs.
The shell-shaped mineral found in a rock cavity is likely a geode, which forms when minerals crystallize inside a hollow rock cavity. Geodes can contain different types of minerals, such as quartz, calcite, or amethyst, giving them their unique and varied appearances. These formations are popular with collectors and are often prized for their beautiful and intricate structures.
Yes, snails can become fossils. When a snail dies, its shell may become buried in sediment and over time, minerals in the sediment can replace the original material of the shell, preserving it as a fossil. Fossilized snail shells can be found in many different types of rock formations.
They are different because casts and molds are just an imprint (or a copy) of the organism's body. The soft parts of the organism would most likely decay, and the shell, bones, or just the outer hard parts would be fossilized.
Not necessarily. It may be just a fracture.
Yes it is.
brachiopod
The shell-like folds in the nasal cavity are called nasal conchae or turbinates. They help to increase the surface area of the nasal cavity, which aids in warming, humidifying, and filtering the air that we breathe in before it reaches the lungs.
A hard shell organism have more of a chance to become a fossil .
cover fossil (or japanese translation shell fossil) then tirtouga (level 37) carracosta.
When an ancient animal for example Tortoise or snail die in its shell....years later another tortoise or snail can fit itself in the fossil shell.
Fossilize The dinosaur was fossilized The snail shell will be fossilized if it is not disturbed.
Kabuto is the Dome Fossil, and Omanyte is the Helix Fossil. An easy way to remember is that a helix is a spiral, and hermit crabs, such as Omanyte, have a spiral shell.
you have to get its fossil (forgot what it was called) but to get a fossil you can break the rocks in the ruins of alph keep trying until you get one(i got an old amber and shell fossil there but you can get all of them)
The shell-shaped mineral found in a rock cavity is likely a geode, which forms when minerals crystallize inside a hollow rock cavity. Geodes can contain different types of minerals, such as quartz, calcite, or amethyst, giving them their unique and varied appearances. These formations are popular with collectors and are often prized for their beautiful and intricate structures.
you get the sandle fossil bug shell and the bla bla bla