Yes
you get them from breaking rocksyou get them by breaking rocks!!!
Fossils are the results of the degradation of the organic material - chemical processes.
In the United States, the land owner would own the fossils and gems.
all gen.4 fossils by breaking rocks (rock smash)
Minerals are solid, inorganic, naturally occurring, have a fixed chemical composition, and not finally, a perfect internal atomic structure. Fossils come from organic materials. Therefore, fossils are not considered minerals, although yes, by the time the organic material has fossilized, consists of minerals.
chemical erosion
death
Fossils are nothing to do with weathering they are formed during the deposition of sediments before they become rocks.
amber, petrified fossils, trace fossils, carbon films, molds, and cast.
No, fossils do not transform chemical energy into other types of energy. Fossils are the preserved remains or traces of organisms from the past, and any energy associated with them is the result of the chemical energy stored within the organic matter of the fossilized organisms.
Sediments. Sedimentary materials.
Their composition of soft materials.