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fossil woodの例文

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  • "' Fossil wood "'is wood that is preserved in the fossil record.
  • At the base is the Blaxland Fossil Wood Conglomerate Member at Blaxlands Creek.
  • Fossil wood King George Island of the South Shetland Islands, near the Antarctic peninsula
  • It was so named because deposits of fossil wood were found on the point.
  • The exact age of the gravel, sand, and fossil wood deposits has not been determined.
  • Shells of ammonites, fragments of crinoids, corals and pieces of carbonised fossil wood are quite common.
  • Fossil wood may or may not be petrified.
  • The fossil wood is in the form of horizontal tree trunks up to long and in diameter.
  • Fossil wood typical of the Cretaceous flora have also been found in the rocks of the region.
  • Detailed studies of the fossil wood and the Lamar River Formation have greatly revised interpretations of their origin.
  • Fossil wood is found in several places in Madhya Pradesh and in the Siwalik hills along the Himalayas.
  • The study of fossil wood is sometimes called palaeoxylology, with a " palaeoxylologist " somebody who studies fossil wood.
  • The study of fossil wood is sometimes called palaeoxylology, with a " palaeoxylologist " somebody who studies fossil wood.
  • The fossil wood is in the form of horizontal tree trunks up to 18 m long and 600 mm diameter.
  • His book on the drawing of fossil woods was launched by HRH Charles, Prince of Wales at Windsor Castle in 2005.
  • Special rare conditions must be met in order for the fallen stem to be transformed into fossil wood or petrified wood.
  • It contains excellently displayed fossil wood and is located on the southwest shoulder of Mount Glossopteris in the Ohio Range, Horlick Mountains.
  • Manchester, Steven R ., " Fossil Wood of the Engelhardieae ( Junglandaceae ) from the Eocene of North America : " Engelhardioxylon"
  • Although these rocks were formed underwater, the discovery of fossil wood, land-dwelling animals and a pterosaur suggest that dry land was close by.
  • However, some crafts, such as umoregi zaiku ( crafts created from fossil wood ) were developed by low-ranking samurai who needed side jobs to survive.
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