They are found in basins.
Fossils are nearly always found in some type of sedimentary rock. Limestone is a sedimentary rock which very commonly contains fossils, as is coal.
Pyrite could be found in any of the three rock types (sedimentary, igneous, metamorphic).
any rock can become a sedimentary rock.
Galena is a mineral. not a rock, but is commonly found emplaced in sedimentary rock from hydrothermal deposition in faults and fissures.
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They're found closest to land.
The thickest sedimentary deposits are typically found in basins and troughs where large amounts of sediment have accumulated over millions of years. These areas can include deep ocean basins, continental rift zones, and areas where rivers deposit sediment such as deltas. The sediment can accumulate to great thickness due to tectonic activity, climate changes, or the presence of large amounts of sediment sources.
Sedimentary rocks that formed organically typically contain calcite. Fossils are most likely to be found in sedimentary rocks.
Iron is commonly found in rocks such as hematite, magnetite, and limonite. These rocks are known as iron ores and are the main sources of iron for industrial use.
Mudstone is a common sedimentary rock found worldwide. It can be found in areas where fine-grained sediment accumulates, such as river deltas, lake beds, and deep ocean basins. It is often associated with shale and siltstone in sedimentary sequences.
Celestite is typically found in sedimentary rocks like limestone, at many localities around the world, from Ohio to Madagascar.
Mantle
They are mostly found in Sedimentary Rocks
no, fossils are found only in sedimentary rock.
The thickest part of the Earth is called the mantle.
Triple consonants are sequences of three consonant sounds occurring together in a word. These sequences can be found in various languages and typically create a more complex or challenging pronunciation for speakers. Examples include "str" in "street" or "nth" in "tenth."
The thickest ice is found in East Antarctica. For example, Lake Vostok, a sub-glacial lake found in East Antarctica has a surface measured at -1,640.4′.