Yes, they do. Eg. a Phacops rana trilobite from NY is going to look very similar to one from MI or OH, because they're the same species.
The primary places where early human fossils have been found is the Olduvai Gorge in eastern Africa.
FOSSILS according to scientist fossils are most likely to be found in the united states (caves mountains and lots of other places) u might fall and trip on one
all countries (different fossils are in different countrys thought) You can check out this website: http://www.discoveringfossils.co.uk/locations.htm
Animal fossils have been found in many places in the ocean.
Fossils are the remains of an animal that have been preserved in rock. This process is called fossilization. They are commonly found all over the world, but many fossils are found where ancient seas that have dried up, like the Badlands. Other fossils are found where an animal died and was eventually buried under fossilized dirt, mud, or even sand. any creature with an exoskeleton or endoskeleton can be fossilized. But most creatures in the Precambrian and Archean Periods were not fossilized because of their lack of a skeleton. Jellyfish will also just dissolve when dead.
Sedimentary rock
The primary places where early human fossils have been found is the Olduvai Gorge in eastern Africa.
the same fossils were found on different continents
Places where earliest human fossils are found
FOSSILS according to scientist fossils are most likely to be found in the united states (caves mountains and lots of other places) u might fall and trip on one
fossils that are common and are found in rare places on earth
Tropical fossils are being found in areas prone to artic animals now and artic fossils are being found in tropical places.
all countries (different fossils are in different countrys thought) You can check out this website: http://www.discoveringfossils.co.uk/locations.htm
Rivers,rock outcrops,and slate.
Animal fossils have been found in many places in the ocean.
fossils
The same rocks and minerals from the same batch, dinosaur fossils dating back to the same time periods, natural landforms and structures can be found on completely separate continents. This evidence supports the Plate Techtonics and Continental Drift theories.