nopee.. and the conditions are that the organism has to be buried quickly, hidden from scavengers. and another condition is if they have hard parts they are preserved better.
fossils
This is because of the way that it is formed.When you have a rock that is formed through metamorphisis then it has been created through heat and pressure acting on other rocks.Fossils are inherently delicate things and therefore precious little would withstand the conditions that are required to create marble - and therefore marble hardly ever contains fossils as a direct result of this
how god explain buried fossil
The Badlands in Badlands National Park contain reptile fossils (including alligator fossils), but do not contain dinosaur fossils. Note that "Badlands" refers to a type of geographical feature, which is not only found in Badlands National Park.
yes
well in your body there are made up of fossils as fossils are formed in hot places and your body is very warm
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dose sedeimentry contain fossils
Animal fossils contain hydroxyapatite from bones.Plants contain carbon.
fossils
The animal or plants needs to be covered in a sedimentary silt or mud, for a very long time.
This is because of the way that it is formed.When you have a rock that is formed through metamorphisis then it has been created through heat and pressure acting on other rocks.Fossils are inherently delicate things and therefore precious little would withstand the conditions that are required to create marble - and therefore marble hardly ever contains fossils as a direct result of this
the same fossils were found on different continents
fossils
how god explain buried fossil
The Badlands in Badlands National Park contain reptile fossils (including alligator fossils), but do not contain dinosaur fossils. Note that "Badlands" refers to a type of geographical feature, which is not only found in Badlands National Park.
The strata of sedimentary rock can contain fossils which are peculiar to a specific geologic time. These fossils are referred to as index fossils. Some rock layers also record events such as meteor strikes and periods of volcanism through the deposition of sediments. Igneous rocks in particular contain certain mineral crystals which can be used to provide a radiometric fingerprint of their period of formation.