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yes because fossils can be buried in ash and rocks around volcanos

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What rock would most likely to be found on a volcanic mountain?

you would normally find igneous rock which is formed by cooled magma.


Which of the convergent boundaries would most likely create a non-volcanic mountain range?

A collision boundary (also known as a continent-continent convergent boundary) would most likely create a non-volcanic mountain range. When two continental plates collide, the crust crumples and folds, leading to the formation of mountain ranges like the Himalayas. This process does not typically involve volcanic activity.


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If there is liquid in volcanic rocks, it would most likely be water.


What type of mountain would you expect to find at a convergent boundary involving two oceanic plates?

You would expect to find a volcanic mountain range, known as an island arc, as a result of the subduction of one oceanic plate beneath the other. This process can lead to the formation of deep oceanic trenches, volcanic activity, and the uplift of magma, creating a chain of volcanic islands.


If a leaf is fossilized it would most likely form what type of fossil?

Probably, carbonateous fossil.


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What kind of rock would most likely have a fossil in it?

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Would fossils appear in volcanic rock?

No. All fossil evidence is completely destroyed as Igneous/Volcanic rock requires the complete melting and recrystallisation of minerals into the new rock, therefore the fossil is lost permanently. Another aspect is that organisms do not live in lava.