Petrification =D
Ah, those are called fossils, my friend! Fossils are like little time capsules that give us a peek into the past, showing us what plants and animals looked like long ago. It's amazing how nature preserves these treasures for us to discover and learn from.
I believe sometime in the New Stone Age humans had learned to tame and breed animals for their own use.
You are turned to stone.Anyone who looked at Medusa was turned to stone.
She was caught flirting with Posiden in Athena's temple and was turned into a nasty gorgon.
Medusa and her three sisters, they were born as gorgons(woman with snake hair) whenever a mortal looked into their eyes they would turn to stone. some myths suggested that Athena(goddess of wisdom) turned Medusa into a gorgon because she was jealous that Poseident(sorrry idk how to spell his name) liked Medusa over her.
Plants and animals that have turned into stone through the process of fossilization are referred to as "fossils." This process typically involves the replacement of organic materials with minerals over millions of years, preserving their shape and structure. Fossils provide valuable insights into the history of life on Earth and are essential for understanding evolutionary processes. The most common types of fossils include petrified wood, bone, and shells.
Petrified
Someone or something turned to stone is petrified.
they had water and plants and small animals.
Ah, those are called fossils, my friend! Fossils are like little time capsules that give us a peek into the past, showing us what plants and animals looked like long ago. It's amazing how nature preserves these treasures for us to discover and learn from.
The New Stone Age is when domestication started .You can domesticate animals and plants.
Fossils are the remains of plants and animals that have been turned to stone.
You're thinking of the mythical 'creature' called Medusa. She had the body of a serpent, and snakes for hair. Her gaze turned people to stone. She was featured in the story of Clash of the Titans.
For cutting, scrapping, chopping, or sawing plants, animals, and wood.
It is known as a fossil.
If your stone turned green it probably has moss growing on it.
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