No
I am pretty sure grainy rocks because they are more common than crystals. They are more likely to contain sea creature fossils. They are likely to have sea creature fossils in them because the land we stand on now, was once covered in water.
because they are rocks and fossils dont belong in rocks and fossils can be made things an rocks cant :(...
Yes all fossils occur in sedimentary rocks or rocks that began as sedimentary rocks.
Most fossils are preserved in sedimentary rocks.
Crystal fossils are important in understanding Earth's geological history because they provide valuable information about the conditions and processes that occurred in the past. By studying crystal fossils, scientists can determine the age of rocks, the environment in which they formed, and even the presence of certain minerals or elements. This helps to piece together the puzzle of Earth's history and how it has evolved over time.
Igneous rocks and metamorphic rocks, because the intense heat and pressure destroys fossils.
Yes... fossils are found in rocks, but rocks deep within the surface.
Some fossils are not rocks, but they form because there is so much pressure and it blends
Igneous rocks.
Fossils. Fossils are traces or remains of ancient organisms that are often found preserved in sedimentary rocks. These rocks are formed from the deposition and solidification of sediment over time, providing an ideal environment for the preservation of fossils.
Of curse there are, they are mainly located in sedimentary rocks, the only rocks in which fossils can be found.
Fossils are principally found in sedimentary rocks and also in some metamorphic rocks of sedimentary origin.