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Q: What abundance of fossils are found near past sources?
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Why do you thank fossils are found near areas where there used to be water?

because most fossils are sea creatures, that are by the sea :)


Where are hipoponamus fossils beds found?

near Agate springs Nebraska


Why people in prehistoric time chose to live near an ocean?

Because it was easier to get access to food sources - the ocean has an abundance of fish, for example.


When was the first neanderthal found?

The first Neanderthal fossils were found in Gibraltar when tunnels were built for defence, but they were not recognised as a different human species at the time. The first fossils to be recognised as different from modern humans were found in the Neander Valley, near Dusseldorf, Germany.


Where would you find a rock with fossils in it?

You can find rocks that are sedimentary rocks which are found in mountains, rivers and near the seashores.


Where were cro-magnon fossils discovered?

They were first found in Les Eyzies, Dordogne, France in 1868 in a cave near a building site.


Where is the otter found?

Otters are found on every continent except Australia and Antarctica. They're found near any natural water sources.


Do Borneo pygmy elephants exist?

No. There are no pygmy elephants alive today. Fossils have been found in various places around the world, usually on islands (isolated populations are most prone to dwarfism). One species' fossils were found on Sulawesi, which is near Borneo.


What is an emblem of abundance?

Often, especially near Thanksgiving, a horn of plenty or cornucopia is used as an emblem of abundance.


Where are mold fossils located?

mold fossils are either located near water or cliffs.


What is the maximum depth at which fossils are found in the earth's crust?

They are mostly found on, or very near, the surface. They have probably been quite deeply buried at some point ( a lot can happen in, say, 70 million years) but due to tectonic movements and erosion, they finish up where we can find them. If all the Jurassic rocks were buried at about 300m, then our knowledge of dinosaurs would be impressively small.


How fossils are layered?

We Find fossils Inside the Mud or soils deep end... The more deep ... The more you get fossils The more Near.. The less chances or formation of Fossils..