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- Fossil_hash abstract "Hash fossils are not actually one fossil, they are many fossils in the same rock. The term hash fossil describes the fossil formed when all the organic material in an environment falls to the ocean floor and fossilizes, hence the name \"hash\". When you look at a hash fossil, you actually are looking at a piece of ancient seabed. In hash fossils you can usually find the pieces of corals, crinoids, bryzoans, and brachiopods. Also you can rarely find a piece of a trilobite. Hash fossils are very common, and are most easily found in limestone.".
- Fossil_hash thumbnail Hash_fossil.JPG?width=300.
- Fossil_hash wikiPageExternalLink Michigan_Fossil_Hunting.html.
- Fossil_hash wikiPageExternalLink splendortour23.html.
- Fossil_hash wikiPageID "29742984".
- Fossil_hash wikiPageLength "1108".
- Fossil_hash wikiPageOutDegree "12".
- Fossil_hash wikiPageRevisionID "673468278".
- Fossil_hash wikiPageWikiLink Brachiopod.
- Fossil_hash wikiPageWikiLink Bryzoan.
- Fossil_hash wikiPageWikiLink Category:Fossil_record_of_animals.
- Fossil_hash wikiPageWikiLink Coral.
- Fossil_hash wikiPageWikiLink Crinoid.
- Fossil_hash wikiPageWikiLink Fossil.
- Fossil_hash wikiPageWikiLink Organic_matter.
- Fossil_hash wikiPageWikiLink Rock_(geology).
- Fossil_hash wikiPageWikiLink Seabed.
- Fossil_hash wikiPageWikiLink Trilobite.
- Fossil_hash wikiPageWikiLink Wikt:hash.
- Fossil_hash wikiPageWikiLink File:Hash_fossil.JPG.
- Fossil_hash wikiPageWikiLinkText "Fossil hash".
- Fossil_hash wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Geology-stub.
- Fossil_hash wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Fossil_hash subject Category:Fossil_record_of_animals.
- Fossil_hash hypernym Fossils.
- Fossil_hash type Animal.
- Fossil_hash type Redirect.
- Fossil_hash comment "Hash fossils are not actually one fossil, they are many fossils in the same rock. The term hash fossil describes the fossil formed when all the organic material in an environment falls to the ocean floor and fossilizes, hence the name \"hash\". When you look at a hash fossil, you actually are looking at a piece of ancient seabed. In hash fossils you can usually find the pieces of corals, crinoids, bryzoans, and brachiopods. Also you can rarely find a piece of a trilobite.".
- Fossil_hash label "Fossil hash".
- Fossil_hash sameAs Q8564896.
- Fossil_hash sameAs m.0fq0lv_.
- Fossil_hash sameAs Q8564896.
- Fossil_hash wasDerivedFrom Fossil_hash?oldid=673468278.
- Fossil_hash depiction Hash_fossil.JPG.
- Fossil_hash isPrimaryTopicOf Fossil_hash.