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How does something, such as a tree, become petrified?

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How does something, such as a tree, become petrified?

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Petrification occurs when any organic matter becomes replaced with minerals. So in essence anything that is petrified is actually a rock. The most common form, petrified wood, occurs when wood is buried and is preserved due to a lack of oxygen. Underground streams with minerals in their water deposit these minerals where the organic matter once stood.

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