No. Basalt is an igneous rock usually formed from lava flows. Any organisms caught in the flow will be incinerated.
fossils
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
Igneous rock is composed of lava or magma that has cooled and solidified. Fossils are only found within the various strata of sedimentary rock.
sedimentry
fossils
dose sedeimentry contain fossils
Animal fossils contain hydroxyapatite from bones.Plants contain carbon.
fossils
Granite and basalt are both igneous rocks - they are formed from magma extruded into another rock layer or from expulsion from a volcano. The heat of the cooling rock would completely melt any fossils they came into contact with and destroy them, so you don't see fossils in these rocks.
fossils
Rhyolite and basalt
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.
some do
yes
Yes. All igneous rocks contain silicon. By weight basalt is 45-53% silica, which works out to 21-24% silicon.
Fossils are the mineralised remains of organisms and contain no organic material.