Petrified trees. The organic content is replaced by minerals (petro means stone so you can see where the word comes from) so the tree basically turns into a fossil.
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By being petrified over millions of years.
It might be "petrify".
Petrify means to turn to stone, petrified wood is a form of wood fossil where the organic materials have been replaced by minerals, but keeping their original shape, including the intricate details of the cell structure.
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petrified wood is wood that has had all the bacteria killed out of it by mud, sand, volcanic ash or other matter. The matter then turns the wood into stone. Later the stone turns into probably quarts or opal. Usally because its fossilized it keeps its same pattern and the quarts can turn it into different colors.
The word "petrified" comes from the Latin word "petrificare," which means "to turn into stone." It is derived from "petra," meaning "rock" or "stone," and "facere," meaning "to make" or "to do." In its original context, it referred to the process by which organic material is replaced by minerals, resulting in a stone-like appearance, particularly in fossils. Over time, it has also come to describe a state of extreme fear or shock.
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The word is "petrify". It is normally applied to wood whose cells have been infiltrated by minerals (petrified wood), or in the mythological story of Medusa. Metaphorically, to be petrified or "scared stiff" is to be too frightened to move.
Oh, dude, petrified spars are basically just pieces of wood that have turned into stone over a looong period of time. It's like when you leave your sandwich in your backpack for weeks and it becomes a rock. So yeah, petrified spars are just nature's way of saying, "I'm gonna turn this tree into a rock, deal with it."
The boys discovered petrified wood in the stream. The sight of the huge monster left him petrified, too scared to move.