No. Fossils only exist in the crust. Any fossil subjected to the heat and pressure any deeper than the crust would be destroyed.
The crust. There are no fossils in the core as the outer core is liquid and no organisms have lived on the inner core.
No, silicon is not found in the Earth's core. The Earth's core is primarily composed of iron and nickel. Silicon is mainly found in the Earth's crust and mantle.
In rocks in most parts of the Earth.
Yes
It depends what fossil you're talking about but normally fossils are found in sedimentary rocks. But diatomaceous earth, and limestones contain fossils, or are made of fossils.
Granite is an intrusive igneous rock found in the continental crust of the Earth, not the core. The core is primarily composed of iron and nickel.
the core of the earth has never been found
The mass at the center of the Earth is found at the Earth's core.
precambrian
No. The denser minerals are found at the core.
It was found in the earth's core
because fossils are rare to find and in complete form even more rare only 10% or less out of 100% fossils have been found on earth