No, although a rock could contain the remains of some organisms. Coal, for instance.
It might be Cast bud
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A fossil is proof that an animal existed at one time, leaving evidence in rock. If that fossil does not appear in successive layers, there is no proof that the organism existed beyond its fossil record, and it is considered to have gone extinct.
A trace fossil is one that merely indicates that an organism left evidence of its existence. Some examples would be burrows or footprints that appear in sedimentary rock. An index fossil is of an organism that dates to a particular time in the geologic record, the organism only appearing in a certain segment of that record. Index fossils are indicators of the age of the rock in which they are found.
A cavity in the ground where organisms can be buried is called a hole. If sediment fills this hole the organism may become fossilized.
A fossil is any trace of an organism preserved in a rock.
the Rock Cycle
sedimentry rock is rock and dead organism and people are living organism and are people biacth
It isn't a living organism... neither.
No, limestone is a sedimentary rock, not a living organism.
the rock
A cast is the fossil type left inside a rock by organism that has decayed.
It might be Cast bud
I believe a barnacle is some kind of sea organism. A rock is, well, a rock.
Fossilization
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A fossil