Polystrate fossil: Difference between revisions

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removing paleontology tag; this is not exactly a topic in paleontology and is used by creationist by distorting facts to promote their nonsense
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Undid revision 1059447007 as polystrate fossils are discussed in paleontology. They are just discussed in different terms, "T0 assemblages", and so forth. They are also discussed by paleontologists in rebuttals of falsehoods propogated by creationists.
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{{short description|Creationist term for a fossil that extends through more than one geological stratum}}
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[[File:Lycopsid joggins mcr1.JPG|thumb|Ancient ''in situ'' [[w:lycopsid|lycopsid]], probably [[w:Sigillaria|''Sigillaria'']], with attached [[w:stigmaria|stigmarian roots]]. Specimen is from the Joggins Formation ([[Pennsylvanian (geology)|Pennsylvanian]]), Cumberland Basin, Nova Scotia.]]
[[Image:Stigmaria Bear Valley upright.jpg|thumb|Upright ''[[Sigillaria]]'' in dipping beds of [[Pennsylvanian (geology)|Pennsylvanian]] [[Llewellyn Formation]] in [[Bear Valley Strip Mine]], [[Northumberland County, Pennsylvania]]]]