Sunday, November 29, 2009
When does a forest become petrified?
A forest becomes petrified or turned to stone under certain conditions, through the action over the centuries of water containing large quantities of minerals. Tree trunks buried ages ago under mud, sand or volcanic ash have been gradually transformed as water seeped into the empty cells of the decaying wood, filling them with mineral matter and preserving every detail of the original structure.(questions and answers)
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