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fossilization    
n. 化石化,固定化,使陈腐

化石化,固定化,使陈腐

fossilization
n 1: the process of fossilizing a plant or animal that existed
in some earlier age; the process of being turned to stone
[synonym: {fossilization}, {fossilisation}]
2: becoming inflexible or out of date [synonym: {fossilization},
{fossilisation}]


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  • Types of Fossils and the Fossilization Process
    The process through which an organism becomes a fossil, known as fossilization, varies depending on the organism’s environment and biological composition Here are the main processes that lead to fossil formation
  • How Fossils Form - Fossils and Paleontology (U. S. National Park Service)
    Fossils are the evidence of life preserved in a geologic context How this evidence is preserved in the geologic record can be quite variable Sometimes all or part of an ancient organism is preserved as a fossil Other times, all that remains is a trace of that organism, like a fossil footprint left in wet sand
  • What Is a Fossil? Definition, Types, Examples - Science Notes and Projects
    A fossil is a preserved remnant, impression, or trace of an organisms from a past geologic age Fossils are a fascinating and vital aspect of our planet’s history, offering insights into the life that existed millions of years ago
  • 2. The process of fossilization - Digital Atlas of Ancient Life
    Two fundamental natural factors govern the process of fossilization: The environment where an organism died The materials that made up the organism's body when it was alive
  • How Do Fossils Form? - Smithsonian Magazine
    Contrary to popular belief, becoming a fossil can be easy instead of hard, and fossils can be abundant instead of rare It all depends on what an organism is made of, where it lives and dies, and
  • Fossil | Definition, Types, Examples, Facts | Britannica
    fossil, remnant, impression, or trace of an animal or plant of a past geologic age that has been preserved in Earth’s crust The complex of data recorded in fossils worldwide—known as the fossil record —is the primary source of information about the history of life on Earth What did ancient animals REALLY eat?
  • 5 Steps of Fossilization - Earth How
    The five steps of fossilization are a journey from life to a lasting legacy Starting with death, an organism’s remains undergo burial, lithification, petrification, and finally exposure Each stage plays a role in transforming organic material into a fossil
  • Fossilization - How Fossils Form | Smithsonian National Museum of . . .
    fossil, fossilization, preservation, taphonomy, paleontology Key Concepts Defining fossilization; Conditions causing fossilization; Frequency of fossilization; Hard vs soft tissue preservation; Technology used by taphonomists; Resource Types
  • Fossilization, How Do Fossils Form
    The processes of fossilization are complex with many stages from burial to discovery as a fossil Organisms with hard parts such as a mineralized shell, like a trilobite or ammonite, are much more likely to become fossilized than animals with only soft parts such as a jellyfish or worms
  • How do fossils form? - The Australian Museum
    Fossils tell us about the history of life on Earth, which we refer to as the fossil record Permineralisation occurs when dissolved minerals carried by ground water fill up space inside the cells of plants and animals The dissolved minerals crystalise in these cellular spaces and eventually form rocks in the shape of the animal or plant





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