well they're dead so they lived in rocks and swaps and beaches and then they died they fell to the sea floor and the bones were covered by sand sand eventually they turned into fossils. which ill look like regular rocks. This proccess takes millions of years.
All over the Earth, fossils are just petrified remains
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Fossils don't actually live, they are imprints of a deceased being's body or skeleton in a piece of sedimentary rock. Although they are found all over the world, they are often found in areas that were once a now dry lake, in caves, on beaches, and in deserts.
Nothosaurus live half its life in water and the other on land. It's fossils have been found in Europe, North Africa, and China.
They are called index fossils.
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Live animals.
Antarctica does have dinosaur fossils! Dinos used to live there before the climate changed.
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No dinosaur fossils have been found in Nebraska. However, mammoths dis live there.
It is called so because it is the oldest winged insect alive. Its fossils are 350 million years old.
because organism live only in sedementary rocks
No, because fossils are pretty rare including teeth. But if you live in a place where there was a lot of dinosaurs then it is very possible for you to find types of fossils.
Triceratops fossils have been found in Alberta and Saskatchewan in Canada. Their fossils have also been found in Wyoming, Montana, and Colorado.
The remains, imprints, or traces of once-living organisms are called fossils. (to be more specific they are called trace fossils)
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