Interpreting Fossils with Dr. Tommy Mitchell
Fossilization typically occurs when organisms (either living or dead) are deposited from water into sediment. In some instances the sediment solidifies, making a cast of the entombed organism; in others, the organic material of the organism itself is replaced by mineral to form a stony replica. Conditions must be perfect for fossilization to occur, which perhaps explains why there is so little evidence of fossils being formed today. Both the burial of the organism and the hardening of the sediment must occur very quickly or the inevitable decay process will destroy the organism before it can become fossilized.
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Living Fossils featuring Dr. Carl Werner: http://bit.ly/2NnQyE0
Amazing Adventures: I Dig Dinosaurs! featuring Buddy Davis: http://bit.ly/2MUWgAk
Dinosaurs of Eden - Did Adam and Noah Live with Dinosaurs? written by Ken Ham; Illustrated by Bill Looney: http://bit.ly/2wgiq6E
Dragons, Dinosaurs & the Bible featuring Bodie Hodge: http://bit.ly/2ws1s4y