The form of rock that comes is most likely to be Petrified Wood which is the the type of rock that has leaf indentations left from long ago.
Organic sedimentary rock forms when material from dead plants and animals (organic matter) gets deposited and hardens into rocks over time. Examples include coal and some types of limestone.
Sedimentary rock, specifically organic sedimentary rock, is formed when material from dead plants and animals is deposited and hardened into rock. This process involves the accumulation and compression of organic remains over time. Examples include coal, limestone, and oil shale.
The type of rock that forms from the decomposition and hardening of material from dead plants and animals is called sedimentary rock. Specifically, coal is formed from plant material, while limestone often originates from marine organisms like coral and shellfish. These rocks are typically created through processes of compaction and cementation over long periods.
To sustain life transport of material is necessary for plants and animals.
coal
organic sedimentary
Organic sedimentary rock forms when material from dead plants and animals (organic matter) gets deposited and hardens into rocks over time. Examples include coal and some types of limestone.
organic sedimentary
Sedimentary rocks.
Sedimentary rock, specifically organic sedimentary rock like coal or limestone, forms from the accumulation and compaction of remains from dead plants and animals over time. These materials can include organic matter such as shells, bones, and plant debris.
Sedimentary rock, specifically organic sedimentary rock, is formed when material from dead plants and animals is deposited and hardened into rock. This process involves the accumulation and compression of organic remains over time. Examples include coal, limestone, and oil shale.
Sedimentary rock, specifically organic sedimentary rock such as coal or limestone, forms where the remains of plants and animals are deposited in thick layers over time. These rocks are primarily made up of organic material and are created through the compression and cementation of these remains.
The type of rock that forms from the decomposition and hardening of material from dead plants and animals is called sedimentary rock. Specifically, coal is formed from plant material, while limestone often originates from marine organisms like coral and shellfish. These rocks are typically created through processes of compaction and cementation over long periods.
To sustain life transport of material is necessary for plants and animals.
The bacteria refers to the living things in the pond system that break down the dead plants and animals. The dead plants and animals are then deposited beneath the river bed.
The type of rock that forms where the remains of plants and animals are deposited in thick layers are called organic sedimentary rock.
coal