Polychaeta generally refers to a class of annelid worms with segmented body parts.
Even though all of the answers are annelid worms, polychaetes are generally marine animals, so I would say that the answer is most likely Clam Worms.
Your answer is: No.
Although pottery may seem like the same texture of a fossil and could even be formed to look almost identical to one, it will never be a fossil. Fossils come from once living things like dinosaurs, bugs, dead plants...You cannot develop a fossil it will ALWAYS develop itself.
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Hi, answers are sea wall, groin, breakwater.
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the molecules in water are spread apart enough that it can flow but tignt enough so that it isn't a gas. water is flowy and can conform to the shape that of the container that it is consumed within.
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The waste products are Carbon Dioxide and Water.
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