It depends what fossil you're talking about but normally fossils are found in sedimentary rocks.
But diatomaceous earth, and limestones contain fossils, or are made of fossils.
Quartz is a mineral not a rock. Fossils can be found associated with quartz in sedimentary rock not inside the quartz.
What kind of metamorphic rock has its mineral grains arranged in planes or bands
Fossils are typically found in sedimentary rocks, where the conditions support the preservation of organic remains. Quartz itself is a mineral and does not contain fossils; however, it can occur in sedimentary rocks that also contain fossils. In some cases, fossils may be found encased in quartzite, which is a metamorphic rock formed from sandstone rich in quartz. Overall, while quartz can be associated with fossil-bearing rocks, it does not directly contain fossils.
Yes, shell-shaped minerals can be found in rock cavities known as geodes. These geodes can form in sedimentary or volcanic rocks and can contain minerals such as quartz, calcite, or amethyst that have crystallized within the cavity. While not actual fossils, geodes are a type of mineral formation often found in rock cavities.
A fossil is not a mineral.
yes
The fossils were first found in 1983
Yes, fossils are found in deserts.
Yes, fossils are found in deserts.
fossils are found by scientists. some are even found in deserts
Calcite is a common carbonate mineral that often replaces the original mineral in fossils during the fossilization process. Calcite can help preserve the structure of the fossil while replacing the original material.
Fossils are frequently found in shales.