Dead creatures are often squashed due to the forces of nature, such as vehicles running over them or other environmental impacts. Additionally, scavengers may compress them while feeding, or they may be flattened by natural processes like erosion or decay. Squashing can also occur when animals are caught in tight spaces or during their natural decomposition, leading to a breakdown of their bodies.
An oval.
An ellipse
Oval
An ellipse.
An oval
Because sedimentery rock is formed under the sea, sediment collects at the bottom of the ocean, and so does a few dead sea creatures, then t gets squashed by other sediment, igneous rock is formed by lava cooling, so there is no fossils in it.
it depens how hard you kill it is you squashed it once then it could stink .
Because sedimentery rock is formed under the sea, sediment collects at the bottom of the ocean, and so does a few dead sea creatures, then t gets squashed by other sediment, igneous rock is formed by lava cooling, so there is no fossils in it.
She squashed the tomato.
Dead Sea is made out of water.
Squash is a verb. The past tense is squashed. Squashed is also an adjective. The forms of squash are: squash squashes squashed squashing
Because sedimentery rock is formed under the sea, sediment collects at the bottom of the ocean, and so does a few dead sea creatures, then t gets squashed by other sediment, igneous rock is formed by lava cooling, so there is no fossils in it.
Because sedimentery rock is formed under the sea, sediment collects at the bottom of the ocean, and so does a few dead sea creatures, then t gets squashed by other sediment, igneous rock is formed by lava cooling, so there is no fossils in it.
squashed
The name of a squashed circle is an oval
Squashed can function as a verb or an adjective.
Oil