They're everywhere! You should even have some in your backyard.
Beleive it or not ROCKS
The person who first found feldspar rocks is unknown, however, these types of rocks are commonly found in the Earth's crust and along road cuts of Ontario. Feldspar is commonly found in granite.
Limpets are commonly found along rocky shorelines sucking onto the sides or bottoms of the rocks.
Igneous rocks can commonly be found near volcanoes. They are made when lava is cooled and becomes a solid. The oceanic plates are mostly made of igneous rock.
Fossils of marine animals like ammonites, trilobites, and brachiopods are commonly found in sedimentary rocks. Plant fossils such as leaves, stems, and pollen are typically found in rocks as well. Fossils of dinosaurs and other land-dwelling animals are more commonly found in sedimentary rocks that were formed in terrestrial environments.
Pyroxene minerals are commonly found in igneous and metamorphic rocks. They can also be found in some high-temperature and low-pressure metamorphic rocks, as well as in some meteorites.
Yes, graphite is commonly found in nature. It is a mineral form of carbon and can be found in rocks and ores, particularly in metamorphic rocks like marble and schist. Graphite is often mined and used for various applications, such as in pencils, lubricants, and batteries.
Copper is commonly found in igneous and sedimentary rocks, typically associated with areas of volcanic activity or hydrothermal deposits. It can also be found in some metamorphic rocks that have undergone mineral alterations.
Granite, gneiss, and sedimentary rocks like sandstone and limestone are commonly found in the continental crust. These rocks make up the bulk of the Earth's continents and are less dense than those found in the oceanic crust.
Mica is a mineral commonly found in most foliated metamorphic rocks. It provides a distinctive shiny appearance and a sheet-like structure that contributes to the foliation of the rock.
Flint is naturally found in sedimentary rocks, such as limestone and chalk, as well as in gravel deposits and riverbeds. It is commonly found in regions with ancient seabeds or where glaciers have deposited rocks.
Fossils are most commonly found in sedimentary rocks.