PalaisdelaDecouverteTyrannosaurusrexp1050042 Type post Author David Coppedge Date September 5, 2025 CategoriesGeologyIntelligent Design Tagged , __featured1, A. G. Werner, apatite, aquamarine, Australia, bacteria, bone, calcium, collagen, Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation, dinosaurs, enamel, fluoridated water, fluoride toothpaste, food, fungi, geology, homonyms, Howard Glicksman, igneous rocks, lava, magma, metamorphic rocks, Michael Denton, microbes, minerals, Mohs hardness scale, osteocytes, phosphorus, Privileged Species, Quartz, Secrets of the Human Body, sharks, teeth, Tyrannosaurus rex How We Bite with Apatite: The Wonders of a Hard Mineral David Coppedge September 5, 2025 Geology, Intelligent Design 11 Explore the features of a remarkable mineral erupted from volcanoes that is found in our teeth. How did it get there? Read More ›