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No, the Sahara desert is not where some of the earliest human fossils have been found. The earliest human fossils have been discovered in other parts of Africa, such as the Great Rift Valley and South Africa. The Sahara, being a desert, is not conducive to preserving fossils from this early period.
At one time the desert where the fish fossils were found used to be a prehistoric ocean which dried up and receded as the prehistoric climate changed finally becoming the modern climate.
The worlds oldest fossils were found in an ancient beach in Austrila, they are 3.4 billion years old and are fossils of cells. They have no bones and are mineralized spheres.
Fossils are never found in Igneous rocks
no, fossils are found only in sedimentary rock.
Yes, fossils are found in deserts.
It is possible and would indicate that at some time in the past the desert area was not a desert.
in the desert
Beach sand is definitely different from desert sand. Beach sand is made up of many different particles not found in desert sand.
No, the Sahara desert is not where some of the earliest human fossils have been found. The earliest human fossils have been discovered in other parts of Africa, such as the Great Rift Valley and South Africa. The Sahara, being a desert, is not conducive to preserving fossils from this early period.
The Gobi Desert is known for its dinosaur fossils.
Non-examples of fossils can include but not limited to:•A seashell found on the beach•A piece of driftwood•A footprint that your dog left yesterday
At one time the desert where the fish fossils were found used to be a prehistoric ocean which dried up and receded as the prehistoric climate changed finally becoming the modern climate.
Non-examples of fossils can include but not limited to:•A seashell found on the beach•A piece of driftwood•A footprint that your dog left yesterday
Many fossils found in arid or desert places are embedded in rock that is usually found under water. This proves that there must have been a lot more oceanic coverage in the past.
The worlds oldest fossils were found in an ancient beach in Austrila, they are 3.4 billion years old and are fossils of cells. They have no bones and are mineralized spheres.
The fossils were first found in 1983