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Around 1 million years ago, the first of a few glaciers moved south into what is now Ohio. Approximately 2/3 of the state was covered to their maximum extent. Glaciers scraped a lot of Ohio's surface, including its bedrock. They also left deposits of clay, sand, gravel, and rock as they melted back. During this period, humans appeared in what we now call the "Old World." At some point around the end of the Quaternary Period, groups of people migrated to the "New World," and eventually reached what would later become Ohio.
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Most fossils are found in sedimentary rock. Sedimentary rock is formed by dirt (sand, silt, or clay) and debris that settles to the bottom of an ocean or lake and compresses for such a long time that it becomes hard as a rock.
Purple dye and fabrics were used to show wealth and power
During an earthquake, the first waves to be detected are the p-waves where p stands for (primary). Those are then followed by the compressional s- or secondary waves. Finally come the surface waves, which are the most destructive of the three.