How do you get a Helix or Dome Fossil in FireRed?
Well you can only have one so you have to choose, sorry. If you must have both you can trade with a friend to get the one you didn't pick (that is if they are willing to give it up)
A rock is formed from the remains of living organisms What type of rock could it be?
this would be organic sedimentary
Where do you bring a fossil Pokemon back to life in pearl?
You have to go to pewter city its located behind brock's gym.Once you enter talk to the guy on the very right of the museum and he will say, I revive fossils, come back later for it and i will have it ready for you.
Note; Remember to have at least one space for the Pokemon IN YOUR PARTY when you go back to get it.
He also says go and smash rocks at the Ruins Of Alph if you want to find fossils
Hope this helped
At the mining museum the guy says not yet not yet how to you take a Pokemon from there then?
Idk you probabley didn't dosomething right so it doesn't work right
a good website i found is Cheathappens.com then go under Pokemon diamon and scroll down to AR cheats i found tons of cheats there even one for the mystical MEWTHREE
How many years ago was the largest mass extinction?
The most extreme that we are aware of was the Permian Extinction about 252 million years ago, in which 95% of all life was killed. The cause is still unknown, although it is possible that this was an impact event.
Where is the fossil in the desert underpass in Pokemon emerald?
He/she asked were the second fosil is, in the desert underpass.. not the first. I heared it was at the end of the underpass, altough I havent found the underpass yet.. Im still looking for it :)
== == The 1st fossil is in mirage tower in da desert while da 2nd fossil is in da desert underpass which is in da fossil maniac's house in fallabor town.
Why can't carbon dating be used to determine the age of petrified wood?
Cosmic ray protons blast nuclei in the upper atmosphere, producing neutrons which in turn bombard nitrogen, the major constituent of the atmosphere. This neutron bombardment produces the radioactive isotope carbon-14. The radioactive carbon-14 combines with oxygen to form carbon dioxide and is incorporated into the cycle of living things.
What happens to a fossil when the sedimentary rock it was in turned into a metamorphic rock?
As in what process causes this? if so it is usually under heat and pressure. Depending on what kind of rick it is depends on the resultant metamorphic rock e.g Shale-->Slate etc
What other fossils are in mount moon besides helix and dome fossil?
on the way out you fight a man then you get to chose a Cabot fossil or the helix fossil then he takes the one you do not choose hope this helps misty is the next gym leader you need a strong electric type to win higher than lev 21
What can scientist learn by studying layers of rock in sedimentary rock?
Fossils are essential clues for dating rocks.
Very cool, tiny fossils called conodonts are essential in the petroleum exploration business; where light brown conodonts are found, conditions are right for oil and gas formation. Where they're black, the sediments have been cooked too long and won't produce oil or gas.
Fossils have much to tell us about what conditions were like when rocks were being formed, so they can actually give us a window on the deep, deep past.
Yes, called Hello Kitty Kawaii Paradise in the Odaiba district of Tokyo.
The 10,000-square foot attraction is being called an indoor theme park, but it's a pretty small space to accommodate any kind of ride or show. Kawaii Paradise does have a theater with Hello Kitty cartoons projected onto a domed ceiling, a restaurant that serves Hello Kitty pancakes, and that bastion of all theme park values, the gift shop.
There are also two other theme parks-- Sanrio Puroland and Harmonyland -- dedicated to Hello Kitty and other characters in the Sanrio universe. But this is the first park where Hello Kitty does not share the marquee with her friends.
What do you do with the helix fossil in Pokemon LeafGreen?
After you defeat the Fuchsia Gym Leader, Koga, and obtain the HM for Surf from the Fuchsia Safari Zone, return to Pallet Town and Surf due south to reach Cinnabar Island. Go to the building located furthest to the southwest, head to the room furthest to the east in the building, and speak to the scientist within. Give him the fossil and then leave the room; the next time you talk to him, he'll give you a Level 5 Omanyte from the Helix Fossil.
The same goes for the other two fossils in the game; the Dome Fossil will give you a Level 5 Kabuto, and the Old Amber will give you a Level 5 Aerodactyl. You can obtain Old Amber by going through the backdoor of the Pewter City Museum and talking to one of the people within, once you can use Cut.
What are the Pokemon that come out of the fossils in emerald?
The fossil Pokemon available in Pokemon Emerald include Anorith, revived from the Claw Fossil, and Lileep, revived from the Root Fossil.
What is the study of minerals called?
Geology is the answer to your question.
Technically speaking these are three different disciplines...
Where are older fossils mostly found under or above younger fossils?
If the rocks containing the fossils have been involved in a mountain building episode they would be folded and if some of the folds were laid in a recumbent position and later eroded you would have older above younger rocks. Of course, it would be easy to find out if this was the case because of the various sedimentary structures in each separate layer of rock.
How is carbon dating used to determine the age of fossils?
Assuming the word is 'date'; their stratigraphy - their position in the sedimentary sequence, will indicate which are older. [Assuming the fossil bed has not been overturned by earth movements.]
Otherwise, various radiometric methods might be used to measure the age, but these are relatively more expensive.
How can fossils be used to determine the relative ages?
They are able to tell the order in which events occured, NOT how long ago they occured.
Identify the order in whicih rock units formed(:rocks makes babys with apenis
How archaeologists finds the fossils?
you look at it and then see if there is rock around it and then it is a fossil!!!!you look at it and then see if there is rock around it and then it is a fossil!!!!
What Pokemon belong to which fossils?
Lilleep (Common) Shelidon (Also Common) Kabuto (Not all that common) Aniroth (BIG FOSSIL but rare) Omanite (Fairly Common) Areodactle (Super Stinkin' rare, I only know there in there because my friend got one after...I don't know how long)...thats about all of them. Oh, you can also get Crainidos (I think)
because the two continents were originally joined (Gondwana land) and as such share common fossil ancestors
How do you get the man from the Oreburgh City Mining Museum to extract fossilised Pokemon?
The Pokemon you get depends on what fossil you give it.
A skull fossil turns into Cranidos
An armour fossil turns into Shieldon
A helix fossil turns into Omanyte
A dome fossil turns into Kabuto
And Old Amber turns into Aerodactyl
Remember Cranidos is exclusive to Diamond, and Shieldon is exclusive to Pearl.
Why are fossils formed in sedimentary rocks but not in igneous rocks?
Because sedimentery rock is formed under the sea, sediment collects at the bottom of the ocean, and so does a few dead sea creatures, then t gets squashed by other sediment, igneous rock is formed by lava cooling, so there is no fossils in it.
Where can you find a skull fossil underground?
The Skull Fossil is the fossil of Cranidos. And there is no definitive place for the Skull Fossil. Just so long as it's Diamond we're talking about, dig in to the wall for treasure when there's an opportunity, and at some point, you'll find a Skull Fossil. Then put it in your Bag, go up, get to Oreburgh Museum and give it to the guy. Come back in about ten minutes, and he'll give you your Pokémon. You'll need a space in party though, because he won't transfer it straight to your PC, unfortunately.
Where can you restore fossils?
in Pokemon ruby,Sapphire, just go to rustboro city after you get the fossile from the dessert, and go to the 2 floor and talk to the person to the very right on the second row.
What do paleontologists use to dig up fossils?
Paleontologists use many different tools; of them, many are precise and delicate so as to not damage the find. Shovels, brushes, sand filters, (sometimes water pump filters), and if the find is known to be deep enough, sometimes even bulldozers can be used. The end.