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∙ 13y agoPetrified Wood
The streak of petrified wood is black or brown. The streak can also be white.
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Petrified wood is generally quite hard, measuring around 7 on the Mohs scale of mineral hardness. This makes it harder than most common materials like steel or glass. Its hardness and durability come from the process of mineral replacement, turning the wood into stone over time.
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Petrified wood has turned to stone, a type of fossil, It is unlikley that you would be able to burn it.
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I am looking for petrified wood byers. I have a large selection of unused, from 1lb. to 50lb. pieces.
No, a glacier would not be able to leave behind petrified wood. Petrified wood forms when wood is buried underground and minerals slowly replace the organic material, a process that takes thousands to millions of years. Glaciers can transport and erode materials, but they do not create petrified wood.
Altered remains refer to any physical remains, such as bones or artifacts, that have been intentionally modified or changed by external factors, such as burial practices, rituals, or natural processes. These alterations can provide valuable insights into cultural practices, beliefs, and interactions with the environment.