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What is the rock that you are most likely to find fossils in?

Igneous rock


What type of rock might have fossils?

Igneous rock is formed by the cooling of magma - liquid or molten rock. Fossils won't be found in there for obvious reasons. We don't even bother to look for fossils in something like, say, basalt, which is an igneous rock. A link is provided to the Wikipedia article on igneous rock.


The kind of rock that you are most likely to find in fossils?

Fossils are most likely to be found in sedimentary rock.


Does igneous sedimentary and metamorphic rocks contain fossils?

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.


Fossils are most likely to be found in rocks that are?

SEDIMENTARY


What types of fossils are most likely to be found?

fish fossils and little animal fossils and also shells


Are most fossils found in sedimentary rocks?

yes most likely


What type of rock is most likely not found in a fossil?

Igneous.


What types of rocks are fossils most likely to be found?

fish fossils and little animal fossils and also shells


Why are most fossils found in sedimentary rock such as shall and limestone rather than igneous and metamorphic rock?

Because Igneous Rocks was made from magma or lava and Sedimentary Rocks are made found underwater where a bunch of rubbish is lying around and they add them together and Metamorphic Rocks were either from Igneous or Sedimentary Rocks so they could also be filled with fossils.


Fossils are most likely found in what rock?

No. They are usually found in sedimentary rock.


Why are there no fossils in a intrusion?

If you mean an intrusion via magma/lava, then fossils would not exist due to the fact that most fossils are found in SEDIMENTARY rock, not IGNEOUS (magma/lava rocks).