Fossils are usually found in sedimentary rock. Processes hardened them into sedimentary rock, as pressure squeezed the water out and the grains were cemented together. Often plants and animals were trapped, being buried in the sediments. As the sediments hardened into sedimentary rock, the dead things hardened into fossils.
The following are examples of sedimentary rocks:
Fossils are never found in igneous rocks as the heat from the magma or lava would destroy them.
Yes, you can find fossils in sedimentary rocks.
I would say fossils .
When lava cools, it forms what is known as an extrusive igneous rock. Volcanoes are also associated with alteration from heat and fluids. Therefore you would expect to find extrusive rocks as well as altered rocks.
Fossils are formed in sedimentary rock because the rock is formed at temperatures that do not destroy the fossils like the igneous rocks would.
Sedimentary rock layers.
Strictly speaking these are two differing types of scientists. Petrologists study rocks and paleontologists study fossils. However both these disciplines are covered in the broader training of a geologist.
Fossils are never found in igneous rocks as the heat from the magma or lava would destroy them.
No. In general, there are no fossils in igneous or metamorphic rocks, because the high heat and pressure involved would destroy any fossils. Fossils are almost always found in sedimentary rock.
Yes.
Yes, you can find fossils in sedimentary rocks.
Sedimentary rocks layers.
FOSSILS.
I would say fossils .
This is because igneous and metamorphic rocks are created under extreme heat and pressure, and very few fossils would survive those conditions. The most common forms of fossils are those found in sedimentary rocks.
You can find rocks that are sedimentary rocks which are found in mountains, rivers and near the seashores.
Quartz is a mineral not a rock. Fossils can be found associated with quartz in sedimentary rock not inside the quartz.