Would horseshoe crabs be useful as index fossils?
No because they have been alive for a very long time
How would Alfred wegener explain fossils of warm weather plants found on actic island?
He stated that the island had moved and gone underneath all of the other continents then surfaced in the Arctic, along with the plants fossils/ remains
To me there are 2 different types of love when it comes to relationships. There is I love you and I am in love with you. I love as in I love my mom and my bestfriends. Also I've been dating this guy and he is great its been a couple months, i love him. I'm in love with you as in I have been dating this guy for a considerable amount of time, I've never felt this way before, I think he is the one. I personally only think you can be in love once. That would be kinda like your soul mate. I love halo 3 alot. Halo is better then COD.
What sedimentary rock is found on beaches?
That would depend on where the beach is located.
Beaches are normally composed of loose sand or remains of animals living in the sea. Any rock found on a beach could have come from cliffs nearby, from under the sea or from some distance along the coast and could be any type of rock.
Why it is hard to find fossil records in layers of rock.?
because it hiding in the records of the rock
What do fossilized ferns tell us about the climate where they were found?
A warm or hot moist climate.
How many complete dinosaur fossils have been found?
i heard on TV about over 50,000 fossils have benn found in one year
How do fossil displayed in museums compare with those in the ground?
The fossils that are in the ground are covered with dirt and they are for study, but the fossils that are in the museum have been clean and they are for sightseeing
Why can shark teeth be found in bedrock?
Sharks have been around for hundreds of millions of years. This means that their teeth have been available to the fossilization process for a long time.
Are fossils only found in extrusive igneous rock?
No, in fact plenty of fossils are found in sedementary rocks.
How do you wake up fossils on Pokemon diamond?
First you need a fossil or old amber then fly or walk to the city of the first gym leader then walk into the mining museum there will be two people standing at the desk one is wearing glasses with black hair talk to him he will say do you have a fossil say yes and then walk oue of the museum and go straight back in your fossil will be a Pokemon make sure you have a space in youre party.
How can you find out how Samarium is made?
Samarium is never found free in nature, but, like other rare earth elements, is contained in many minerals, including monazite, bastnasite and samarskite: monazite (in which it occurs up to an extent of 2.8%) and bastnasite are also used as commercial sources. Misch metal containing about 1% of samarium has long been used, but it was not until recent years that relatively pure samarium has been isolated through ion exchange processes, solvent extraction techniques, and electrochemical deposition. The metal is often prepared by electrolysis of a molten mixture of samarium chloride with sodium chloride or calcium chloride. Samarium can also be obtained by reducing its oxide with lanthanum.
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i think rock and sea is the habitat of fossil becaus these are the remains of organisms
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Why are trace fossils so important to scientists?
Anything a scientist can get their hands on to test are of interest and value to the scientist as well as the human race which gains information. The operative word 'trace' means that DNA can be extracted from this fossil, most fossils are long dried up and the elements have been absorbed back into the environment, and just an impression is left. With trace fossils there is some sort of tissues left.
ya your right
Foram is short for Foraminifera. Forams are ameboid protists that form a shell (or test) typically less than 1mm in diameter from calcium carbonate, (rarely) silica or an accumulation of sedimentary grains.
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