Yes, but it occasionally does happen.
False.
The most usually fossilized parts of organisms are bones and shells. These are least likely to rot or wear away before they are buried and mineralised. In rare instances the soft parts of the bodies are preserved and are normally shown as thin films on the rock surface.
Many organisms live only in rain-forests.
it is because flowers are too soft to fossilise they usually burn in meteor showers
Yes, as a matter of fact, the Indian money,is a fossil of a seashell. This fact is very interesting. The reason almost everybody has seen an Indian money, is because it is a very common fossil, not like ones from prehistoric times that are rare. The Indian money is a seashell fossil that takes eons to form.
It is in Rivet Ravine. I believe it is rare because I have the head fossil and it is rare. :)
The name of that thing was the "kevin". He is very rare and is only found in the equator.
yes relicanth is rare because it is a living fossil Pokemon
Root Fossil Claw Fossil Helix Fossil Dome Fossil Old Amber Armor Fossil Skull Fossil Rare Bone
Yes, it can under exceptionally rare circumstances that allows soft parts to left their print; this can even happen for hard-shelled or chordate organisms, in which case we'll have traces of both the hard and the soft parts.
30%
Amanda not only discovered the rare fossil, but also donated it to the Science Museum.
go to reeses lab and talk to the people and someone will give you a fossil and it is a rare dinosaur
rare species are organism which are very uncommon or scarce to find this can be plant or an animal.they are rare because they are
Fossil fuels are rare now as there are not many left but people think they are common because they are used everywhere.
False.
Depends on which Dragonite card it is. there are many.