through adding a catalyst
Petrification =D
Freezing, Amber, Tar seeps, Casts and molds Petrification
Fossils are the preserved remains or traces of plants and animals that lived in the past. Through a process called petrification, minerals replace the organic material in the remains, turning them into rock-like structures over time.
they put a plaster on and drink capri sun to speed the healing process
Because they want the dog to speed up.
In geology, petrification or petrification is the process by which organic material becomes a fossil through the replacement of the original material and the filling of the original pore spaces with minerals. So yeah the answer is petrification
In geology, petrification or petrification is the process by which organic material becomes a fossil through the replacement of the original material and the filling of the original pore spaces with minerals. So yeah the answer is petrification
It is called fossilization or petrification. This process involves minerals replacing the organic material of an organism, resulting in the preservation of its structure in rock.
The process is call petrification, via permineralization.
A tree fossilized by petrification process becomes a stone fossil
Petrification means turning into stone, like a fossil.Petrification changed the bone into a fossil.Over time, petrification occurred.
I could see the petrification of the crowd as the monster appeared
petrification
If an organic material is converted into stone, it becomes a fossil. The process by which this occurs is called fossilization. Fossils provide valuable information about past life forms and environments.
As bone material is leached out of bones in sediments and sedimentary rock and replaced by minerals - becoming rock - we call the process "fossilization".
You cannot speed up an actual installation process. This process will take place at the rate that it is meant to.
Petrification is the process of turning organic material into stone or rock. This can occur over time as minerals replace the organic material, preserving its structure in rock form.