Sunday, January 11, 2009

tool techniques


Techniques for studying dinosaur bones changed in sophistication of tool analysis over time; leading into, today's tools. For example, dental surgery with tweezers and sensitive drilling presents a better picture of the complete life cycles, echoing past animal existence.
First, by studying dinosaur bones; anger is exposed by presenting remnants of fractures from stressful situations or seasonal droughts, as body chemistry is depicted in the bone fragments.
Next, fractures from stressful impacts; reference the hostile environment based on climatic elements, ranging from the (dryness of a desert badlands) to the (icy avalanches of glacial snow falls) - millions of years ago. Furthermore, leg fragments reveal the life of a dinosaur; similar to the rings on a tree recording both age similarities witnessed, between the dinosaur's age growth and tree rings.
In conclusion, a dinosaur's bones tells the life which was entombed in a casing; presenting a history or track record of living development upon turning into rock, which sophisticated tools unmask riddles from the past.

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Len Wilson




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