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Petrified Fossils, Molds, Casts, Carbon Films and Trace Fossils.
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Small shelled marine organisms are the most common easily observable fossils found in rocks.
dead organisms get buried in dirt,sand,etc which harden and turn into rocks over a long period of time.
The crust. There are no fossils in the core as the outer core is liquid and no organisms have lived on the inner core.
Petrified fossil is an organism that has been converted into stone. Silica, iron and copper minerals can be commonly found in petrified fossils.
Petrified Fossils, Molds, Casts, Carbon Films and Trace Fossils.
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Small shelled marine organisms are the most common easily observable fossils found in rocks.
The answer to this question would be yes, they could be found in the same geographical regions. Fossils can be found anywhere in the world, in many different forms. They can be bones that were preserved underground or imprints left in rocks that show organisms that died ages ago. Petroleum deposits may not be as commonly found throughout the world, but while it may not be found everywhere fossils are, fossils can definitely be found anywhere petroleum might be found.
unicellular prokaryotes
unicellular prokaryoytes
The Doushantuo rock formation in China encompasses fossils. The fossils within the Doushantuo rock formations have been found to contain organisms that share traits with Amoebas.