Yes because they will disintegrate
Sedimentary rocks, such as limestone, sandstone, and shale, are the most common types of rocks that contain fossils. Fossils are formed when the remains of plants and animals are buried in sediment and eventually become preserved in rock over time. Igneous and metamorphic rocks typically do not contain fossils.
Fossils are nothing to do with weathering they are formed during the deposition of sediments before they become rocks.
I don't think so... they just decompose after a while.
No. In general, there are no fossils in igneous or metamorphic rocks, because the high heat and pressure involved would destroy any fossils. Fossils are almost always found in sedimentary rock.
because they are rocks and fossils dont belong in rocks and fossils can be made things an rocks cant :(...
The rocks formed under water from the shells of animals, which can contain many fossils, are called sedimentary rocks. Specifically, limestone is a common type of sedimentary rock that is primarily composed of calcium carbonate from the shells and skeletal fragments of marine organisms. Over time, these shells accumulate on the ocean floor, become compacted, and eventually lithify into rock, preserving the fossils within.
Most fossils are found in sedimentary rock, because igneous and metamorphic rock undergo great heat and pressure when forming, where as sedimentary rocks undergo much less pressure and heat to form, better preserving the fossil
Yes all fossils occur in sedimentary rocks or rocks that began as sedimentary rocks.
Most fossils are preserved in sedimentary rocks.
Well, Igneous Rocks are formed from Magma and the bones of an animal or a plant wouldn't have the time to become a fossil
Igneous rocks and metamorphic rocks, because the intense heat and pressure destroys fossils.
Some fossils are not rocks, but they form because there is so much pressure and it blends