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fossils are found by scientists. some are even found in deserts
Some fossils are found in the sedimentary rocks - along with shells and sediment.
No such thing has ever been found to exist. No fossils have been proven to have been found in meteorites. Some scientists claim that they have found tiny fossils in meteorites from Mars but they can not prove the formations in the rocks aren't naturally occurring.
No, some insect fossils are incredibly ancient. Insects predate all land vertebrates.
Absolutely yes, fossils of some shell creatures, like snails can be found in dry valley floors.
Fossilization is a rare process that requires specific conditions for preservation to occur, so many organisms may not have been fossilized. Additionally, erosion, tectonic activity, and other geological processes can destroy or bury fossils, making them difficult to find. The fossilization process can be biased towards certain types of organisms, further complicating the completeness of the fossil record.
Limestone, shale, sandstone, and chert are the biggies when it comes to fossils.
They are mostly found in Sedimentary Rocks
Fossils are nearly always found in some type of sedimentary rock. Limestone is a sedimentary rock which very commonly contains fossils, as is coal.
Fossils found in the Appalachian Plateau area include trilobites, brachiopods, bryozoans, crinoids, and ammonoids. These fossils provide valuable information about the marine environments that existed in the region millions of years ago.
Dinosaur fossils have been found in various parts of Arizona, including sites near Tucson, the Petrified Forest National Park, and the Grand Canyon. Some notable dinosaur fossils found in Arizona include those of Dilophosaurus and Sonorasaurus.