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"Fossilization"
Keywords:
interlanguages
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tusk
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cessation
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elemental
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learners
Related Terms:
Permineralization
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Taphonomy
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Fossil
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Petrification
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Petrifaction
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Fossils
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Microfossil
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Trace fossil
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Stromatolites
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Silicification
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Diagenesis
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Ecological processes
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Carbonization
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Biostratigraphy
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Recrystallization
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Coprolite
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Cementation
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Lithification
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Petrified
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Tartar
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Foraminifera
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Hydroxylapatite
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Source rock
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Mineralization
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Stromatolite
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Mineralization
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Carbon cycle
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Rock cycle
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Foraminifer
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Organic
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Index fossil
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Metasomatism
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Calcify
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Calculus
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Assimilation
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Biogeochemical cycle
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Fossil record
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Mineralisation
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Pseudomorph
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Live rock
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Inorganic matter
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Decay
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Biogenic
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Milling
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Mineral
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Metamorphism
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Soil
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Palynomorph
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Biogeochemistry
The process of converting, or of being converted, into a fossil.
ftp.uga.edu
The process of an organic substance being transformed into a fossil.
inlandlapidary.com
The processes responsible for the cessation of learning some way short of target-language competence. Most L2 learners' interlanguages fossilize. [29
athene.mit.csu.edu.au
The process by which a once-living organism becomes a fossil. Generally, fossilization involves mineralization of the organism's hard portions, such as bones, teeth, and shells.
scienceclarified.com
the process of replacement of naturally occuring components of a tusk or tooth with the elemental components of its environment
lab.fws.gov
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Keywords:
trace
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preserved
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burial
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sediment
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eventual
This is the process by which an animal or plant or any trace of its existance is preserved within a rock.
collections.ic.gc.ca
the process of fossilizing a plant or animal that existed in some earlier age; the process of being turned to stone
wordnet.princeton.edu
All the processes that involve the burial of a plant or animal in sediment and the eventual preservation of all, part, or a trace of it.
geology.er.usgs.gov
Keywords:
inflexible
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becoming
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date
becoming inflexible or out of date
wordnet.princeton.edu