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does anyone know the conditions that would have to prevail for the formation of fossils - twinc
does anyone know the conditions that would have to prevail for the formation of fossils - twinc
does anyone know the conditions that would have to prevail for the formation of fossils - twinc
Any fossil would have to buried quickly in sediment to prevent bones from being weathered away, or the carcass being eaten etc.
Depending on the type of fossils, some entire rock formations like chalk and limestone are entirely made of fossilised life. There is no burial process, but the accumulation of the calcerous left-overs on the sea floor.
Coal is, if you like, fossilised peat and very often find fossils of tree leaves and fern frond impressions in the alternating sandstone deposits either side of the measures.
does anyone know the conditions that would have to prevail for the formation of fossils - twinc
so then are the Cambrian fossils,a sudden appearance,all at once and fully formed or a sudden disappearance,all at once fully formed - twinc
There are different kinds of fossils. Here is an example of one kind from Wiki:does anyone know the conditions that would have to prevail for the formation of fossils - twinc
I'm afraid I don't get what you're saying. Or asking. I can't even tell if this is meant to be a question.so then are the Cambrian fossils,a sudden appearance,all at once and fully formed or a sudden disappearance,all at once fully formed - twinc
I want to know that too!What does "fully formed" mean?
So no, no real fossil is composed of bone any longer, just minerals from the surrounding earth, yet they claim to date them by the carbon 14 conveniently left from the bone and not added or subtracted to by the incoming minerals that crystallize. Go figure..
so then are the Cambrian fossils,a sudden appearance,all at once and fully formed or a sudden disappearance,all at once fully formed - twinc
after,all else is said and done ad infinitum and ad absurdum ,the fact of the matter is that the vast majority of fossils are found,as if suddenly buried in sedimentary rock layers laid down by water all over the earth = 75% of the earths surface - twinc
If you didn't actually want to learn about fossils, don't mask it under the guise of genuine interest you troll.