Fossils are bones and remenants of organisms that lived a long time ago. I guess the bones of what were once organisms and bacteria that helped it to decay helps to form a fossil....
No the formation of the moon could not have caused the Paleozoic Era to go extinct.
Fossil formation typically requires the rapid burial of an organism in sediment, which helps protect it from decomposition and scavenging. The organism's remains undergo a process of mineralization over time, where minerals replace the original organic material, preserving the structure of the organism as a fossil.
what could you conclued if you found a fossil of a tripocal plant in a cold climate
No. Scavengers eat the bodies of dead animals, making it less likely that they will be fossilized.
Scientists and governments around the world are worried about global warming caused by burning fossil fuels (coal, oil and natural gas) because of the serious problems it is causing.Oil companies are worried because if we stop burning fossil fuels they will go out of business.
No the formation of the moon could not have caused the Paleozoic Era to go extinct.
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Factors that important in fossil formation include temperature and pressure. Also, the presence of the correct ingredients in important in fossil formation.
No, formation of fossil fuels (coal, oil and natural gas) removes carbon dioxide from the atmosphere.Burning of fossil fuels releases carbon dioxide.
The Fugitive Slave Act caused the formation of the Underground Railroad.
That would depend on how you are classifying them, it could be by their chemistry, mode of formation, age, fossil content, deposition environment etc.
The leading theory for the formation of fossil fuels is that they were formed from the remains of ancient plants and animals buried deep underground over millions of years. The heat and pressure from the Earth's crust caused these organic materials to decompose and transform into coal, oil, and natural gas.
they decayed
Fossils could form in shale. Halite is table salt, a mineral with a crystalline structure that is not compatible with understood fossil formation methods.
Yes, time is a factor in the formation of fossil fuels (coal, oil and natural gas).
Yes, pressure is a factor in the formation of fossil fuels (coal, oil and natural gas).
Richard A. Scott has written: 'Fossil fruits and seeds from the Eocene Clarno Formation of Oregon' -- subject(s): Fossil Fruit, Fossil Seeds, Fruit, Fossil, Paleobotany, Seeds, Fossil 'Aspects of the palynology of the Chinle Formation (Upper Triassic), Colorado Plateau, Arizona, Utah, and New Mexico' -- subject(s): Palynology