the baser tree
the baser tree
paleoichthyologist
Fossil fuels are a specific type of fuel that is made up of prehistoric animals and plants. This type of fuel is considered finite and non-renewable because they take millions of years to create.
A prehistoric worm burrow is called a trace fossil. Trace fossils are preserved evidence of the activity of organisms, such as burrows, footprints, or feeding marks, rather than the remains of the organisms themselves.
When an animal dies, its remains can undergo a process called fossilization where its tissues are gradually replaced by minerals. Over time, this can result in the formation of a rock-like structure called a fossil. The fossil preserves the shape and structure of the original organism and provides valuable information about prehistoric life.
the baser tree
fossil fuels are from prehistoric plant and animals
paleoichthyologist
Quartz is a mineral that forms forms in any type of rock. Amber is a fossil resin that came formed from the sap of prehistoric coniferous trees.
fossil
scientists
Fossil fuels are NOT renewable. Fossil fuels are made from dead animals, trees and sea creatures, which died millions of years ago.
Fossil trees.
Fossil fuels are usually found underground or under the ocean/sea bed. They are made this way:dead prehistoric fish/plants/trees fell to the earth/sea bed and got covered in dirt/soil and decomposed there and binded with the dirt/soil to make coal which we then can use to make mechanical power to make into electricity using turbines.
Fossil fuels are a specific type of fuel that is made up of prehistoric animals and plants. This type of fuel is considered finite and non-renewable because they take millions of years to create.
encased in amber
prehistoric dig site fossil dinosaur etc.