The Petrified Forest of Arizona: How Do Things Become Petrified?
by Cynthia Hanks
This lesson is about the Petrified Forest National Park here in Arizona. It teaches students about the National Park. It also has a lab showing students how things like wood become petrified!
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https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1OQ0UsWOm8rASSlHNHuYpustDBAdiF0wB/edit?u…Subject Area
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