Examples of using A fossil in English and their translations into Danish
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Near the city of Kunming in Yunnan province in China have been found a fossil of an animal that looks like a small fish,
Fifteen years ago A monster. we found a fossil of another giant animal in the Philippines.
We wanted to get something like a fossil record of the building,
Maybe they found a fossil, the remains of some animal buried in the ice, and they chopped it out.
with an only slightly trained eye, you will quickly find a fossil or a piece of amber.
This could be effected only by the future geologist discovering in a fossil state numerous intermediate gradations; and such success is improbable in the highest degree.
When it comes to determining how old a fossil is, there are various methods.
The report does not adopt a position on whether peat is a renewable or a fossil fuel.
Many questions remain unanswered regarding important instruments such as a fund levied by a fossil fuel tax.
Only organic beings of certain classes can be preserved in a fossil condition, at least in any great number.
Hence the chance of discovering species with transitional grades of structure in a fossil condition will always be less,
It has also found a fossil from an apeman, they could be erectus,
here was a fossil from an age when the appearance of the first vertebrates were still millions of years into the future
Although the shift from a fossil fuel-based economy presents us with an historic business opportunity,
In the mine also a fossil of a giant snake has been found, which has been named Titanoboa,
with an only slightly trained eye, you will quickly find a fossil or a piece of amber.
we are not now adopting a position on its classification as a fossil or a renewable fuel,
The claim that natural gas resources will provide the United States with 100 years of energy is often thrown around(and not just by a fossil fuel-happy news organization like Fox)
This could be effected only by the future geologist discovering in a fossil state numerous intermediate gradations; and such success is improbable in the highest degree.
which are known to us only from being found in a fossil state.