fossilisation Meaning in Bengali
একটি উদ্ভিদ বা পশুর যে কিছু আগের যুগে অস্তিত্ব fossilizing প্রক্রিয়া; পাথর হয়ে গিয়েছিল হওয়ার প্রক্রিয়ায়
Similer Words:
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fossilization
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fossilizing
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fossula
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fosterage
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fosterer
fossilisation's Usage Examples:
Bog-wood represents the early stages in the fossilisation of wood, with further stages ultimately forming jet, lignite and coal.
many of the forest specimens, the traditional characterization of "fossilisation" fails for these forests and "mummification" may be a clearer description.
Their aragonitic shells are not prone to fossilisation.
rare example of a complete skull and mandible, often crushed in the fossilisation process, that was preserved in the soft limestone of a body of fresh.
Possibly because it lacks the right conditions for fossilisation, only fragments of bone and a few vertebrae have been found there.
100,000 to 300,000 years, and they show an extremely high level of fossilisation.
that the most significant marker for the Anthropocene age may be the fossilisation of plastic debris such as formed in plastiglomerate.
high-level skills in their second language, learners may undergo language fossilisation, or a plateau in their language level.
resulted from an assault, cannibalism, the volcanic eruption, or the fossilisation process.
natural processes are unable to take place, leading to fossilisation.
The chance of fossilisation is higher when the sedimentation rate is high (so that.
the parietal foramen existed and was obscured by deformation during fossilisation, it would had to have existed as a very thin slit between the parietals.
While usually only biomineralised material survives fossilisation, the preservation of soft tissue is not as rare as sometimes thought.
The exoskeleton was very thin and easily distorted from fossilisation.
direct consumption of carcasses was relatively unimportant in reducing fossilisation, compared to changes in sediments' chemistry, porosity, and microbiology.
burrows, and the mineral-rich nature of the sediments leads to very rapid fossilisation.
result from the loss of the wall separating paired guard cells during fossilisation.
Four famous locations that have the most suitable conditions for fossilisation are explored.
fossilisation's Meaning':
the process of fossilizing a plant or animal that existed in some earlier age; the process of being turned to stone
Synonyms:
passage; fossilization; transition;
Antonyms:
assembly; discontinuation; inactivity; discontinuance;