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Petrified Opal Tree Trunk Situated In Arizona Its About 225 Million Years Old.
archaeology-world ^ | MARCH 22, 2020 | ARCHAEOLOGY WORLD TEAM

Posted on 12/27/2020 5:07:30 AM PST by Rakhi Sarkar

What happened to the wood that made it that way in the beautiful petrified trees in the forests of Arizona? They believe that petrified wood is so old that in the prehistoric period it has emerged. But do you know how petrified wood was made? This guide will show you how. What is petrified wood and how is it formed?

Fossil wood is considered to have grown when the material of the plant is buried by sediment. When the wood is buried deep in the muck, it is protected from decay caused by exposure to oxygen and organisms.

(Excerpt) Read more at archaeology-world.com ...


TOPICS: History
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1 posted on 12/27/2020 5:07:30 AM PST by Rakhi Sarkar
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To: Rakhi Sarkar

Here we go again 🙄
It doesn’t take millions of years for something to become petrified.

More Fake Science....


2 posted on 12/27/2020 5:17:57 AM PST by Pez149 (Time to stop saying a theory is fact....)
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To: Rakhi Sarkar

Proof of near quick burial by water and sediment and subsequent mineralization.

225 million? How’s and a few hundred or thousand years?

The idea that it takes a bazillion years compared to a much shorter time is the world view one takes....

A world wide flood / inundation period provides a strong mechanism for this process, while gradual erosion and slow burial over extended periods factually rejects the process. Logs decay rather quickly and most examples of petrified wood include bark, cambium and heartwood which decay in that order.

Either “God said”, or “ man says”, chose wisely!

They usually do not agree.


3 posted on 12/27/2020 5:20:28 AM PST by Manly Warrior (US ARMY (Ret), "No Free Lunches for the Dogs of War" )
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To: Pez149

really bad English makes it difficult to understand what is meant.


4 posted on 12/27/2020 5:29:36 AM PST by PIF (They came for me and mine ... now its your turn)
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To: Manly Warrior; Pez149

Will you please point out where the article says it took 25 million years to petrify?

I must have missed that part.


5 posted on 12/27/2020 5:34:28 AM PST by MV=PY (The Magic Question: Who's paying for it?)
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To: Manly Warrior; Pez149

Sorry, 225.


6 posted on 12/27/2020 5:36:01 AM PST by MV=PY (The Magic Question: Who's paying for it?)
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To: Manly Warrior
Proof of near quick burial by water and sediment and subsequent mineralization.

When I was a young boy, I found a petrified pear in our yard buried in leaves under a bush.

We had a pear tree in the yard only twenty feet from the bush.

I don’t think it took very long at all to petrify that pear.

7 posted on 12/27/2020 5:41:21 AM PST by Pontiac (The welfare state must fail because it is contrary to human nature and diminishes the human spirit)
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To: Manly Warrior

Bring back Pangea!


8 posted on 12/27/2020 5:44:48 AM PST by rktman ( #My2ndAmend! ----- Enlisted in the Navy in '67 to protect folks rights to strip my rights. WTH?)
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To: Rakhi Sarkar
Petrified Opal Tree Trunk Situated In Arizona Its About 225 Million Years Old


9 posted on 12/27/2020 5:47:49 AM PST by Robert DeLong
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To: Pez149

the Earth is 5 Billion years old PLUS a few million....That’s a fact.


10 posted on 12/27/2020 6:03:38 AM PST by devane617 (...)
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To: Pez149

Alright, go make a petrified tree in your backyard. Or a lump of coal. Or a fossil. How about make some oil within the earth and migrate it to a trap where it can be produced. What one believe’s about the age of the earth is not a tenet of salvation.


11 posted on 12/27/2020 6:19:43 AM PST by crusty old prospector
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To: Pontiac

Was it replaced by silica or some other mineral or what is just desiccated?


12 posted on 12/27/2020 6:21:38 AM PST by crusty old prospector
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To: crusty old prospector

Correct.


13 posted on 12/27/2020 6:25:22 AM PST by sauropod (Cui bono? I will not comply.)
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To: Rakhi Sarkar

14 posted on 12/27/2020 6:27:15 AM PST by DFG
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To: Manly Warrior
A world wide flood / inundation period provides a strong mechanism for this process ...
James Hutton, an 18th-century devout Scot Presbyterian, started out trying to prove the occurrence of Noah’s Great Flood within a 6000-year-old worldview. His field studies led him to conclude that the earth was much older. See Hutton’s Unconformity.

God bless.

15 posted on 12/27/2020 6:33:37 AM PST by eastsider
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To: crusty old prospector

It was replaced by mineral.

I can not tell what. I doubt it was silica because it was not buried in earth but leaves; Maple, pear and what ever the bush was.


16 posted on 12/27/2020 6:36:54 AM PST by Pontiac (The welfare state must fail because it is contrary to human nature and diminishes the human spirit)
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To: Pontiac

Could you cut it in two with a saw?


17 posted on 12/27/2020 6:38:44 AM PST by crusty old prospector
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To: crusty old prospector

Well I never tried.

My younger sisters (twins) asked to borrow it when they were in middle school for a science project.

Silly me, I said yes and did not see it again for 40+ years.

When my mother died and we were clearing out the house I found one of their projects.

They had broken it so that they could both have a piece for their individual project.

It was barely recognizable as a pear any longer.


18 posted on 12/27/2020 6:43:45 AM PST by Pontiac (The welfare state must fail because it is contrary to human nature and diminishes the human spirit)
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To: Rakhi Sarkar

Properly cut, it would make a lovely table top.


19 posted on 12/27/2020 6:46:02 AM PST by jim35 (The Tree of Liberty is in need of refreshing.)
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To: Rakhi Sarkar

I have a chunk of it the size of a basketball in my yard. It weighs as much as a truck battery.


20 posted on 12/27/2020 6:58:15 AM PST by fidelis (Zonie and USAF Cold Warrior)
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