Bioclast
Bioclasts are skeletal fossil fragments of once living marine or land organisms that are found in sedimentary rocks laid down in a marine environment—especially limestone varieties around the globe. some of which take on distinct textures and coloration from their predominate bioclasts—that geologists, archaeologists and paleontologists use to date a rock strata to a particular geological era.
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Bioclast
Bioclasts are skeletal fossil fragments of once living marine or land organisms that are found in sedimentary rocks laid down in a marine environment—especially limestone varieties around the globe. some of which take on distinct textures and coloration from their predominate bioclasts—that geologists, archaeologists and paleontologists use to date a rock strata to a particular geological era.
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Bioclasts are skeletal fossil ...... bioclasts of Cloudina shells.
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Bioklasty jsou úlomky fosilníc ...... ) a ramenonožců (Brachiopoda).
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Os bioclastos são fragmentos f ...... uma era geológica específica.
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Bioclasto es un fragmento de o ...... ónicos a una cantera concreta.
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Bioclasts are skeletal fossil ...... o a particular geological era.
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Bioklasty jsou úlomky fosilníc ...... právě vápenců po celém světě.
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Bioclast
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Bioclasto
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Bioklast
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