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Things You Didn't Know About Fossils
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@B400

4 months ago

Could Dwayne Johnson eventually become a fossil?

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@BromideBride

4 months ago

This is petrifying 😵

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@WaiferThyme

4 months ago

That is the best way I've ever seen this explained!

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@tonycal9833

4 months ago

I was 35 years old when I learnt that a fossil isn't the bones frozen in time but a rock replica of the bones. Now I think about it, it makes sense

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@colelynam6385

4 months ago

This process is called superposition, where newer, younger layers form on top of older layers. The deeper the bones and skeletal remains of dinosaurs and prehistoric animals that have died out, the older they are.

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@naviman6447

4 months ago

So you mean to say the exact age of fossil cant be known, as the minerals dont have the C14

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@richardnott9587

4 months ago

Pretty close but you forgot the part they are rapidly buried before they have time to decompose.

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@RayvenTheNight

4 months ago

Put it all together and you get this amazing animation

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@johnnyhamm4847

4 months ago

In other words the earth is always growing and getting bigger over time. Pretty cool stuff!

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@DR-ll4wk

4 months ago

Perhaps this is actually the first 3d printer

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@oakstrong1

4 months ago

I wish I could have show this video to my primary kids when we were learning about dinosaurs and how fossils are formed.

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@trilobite3120

4 months ago

Soft tissue is sometimes preserved

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@BigGuy10Points

4 months ago

The last time I was dealing with deposition my ex wife and I were fighting over beanie babies

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@tt8807

4 months ago

I keep trying to simulate this process in my mind with the bodies of Pompey. I know plaster was involved but I still don’t get what happened to the bodies after the hot ash fell on them.

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@georgiewatson8688

4 months ago

Dust... anybody...? No...? Dust... anybody...? No...? Dust... 😂😂

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@ksegg_ffs

4 months ago

That poor dude with the shovel.

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@UnhingedCommonSense

4 months ago

How do they get DNA if it’s rock at the end instead of bone?

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@mattdaddy_888

4 months ago

Fossil fuels lol

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@vortex-11b

4 months ago

“Things you didn’t know about fossils”, we literally learned this in 3rd grade

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@shaikshariff1385

4 months ago

So archeologists are tomb diggers who disturb dead animals 😅

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