No, although a rock could contain the remains of some organisms. Coal, for instance.
The cavity left behind in the rock after an organism's hard part has dissolved is called a mold. Mold fossils are negative impressions of the organism that once occupied that space.
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A mold forms when the original parts of an organism in a sedimentary rock are weathered and eroded. This mold is a hollowed-out impression of the organism's shape that is left behind after the actual remains have been removed.
When sediment fills a mold and becomes rock, a cast is created. This is a copy or replica of the original organism or object that made the mold, preserved within the rock.
A fossil formed through the process of permineralization, where minerals gradually replace the organic materials in the organism's remains, creating a rock-like replica of the original organism. This process preserves the structure and sometimes even the cellular details of the organism.
A fossil is any trace of an organism preserved in a rock.
the Rock Cycle
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When the hard parts of an organism decay and leave a cavity in the rock, a fossil mold can form. This mold is a negative impression of the organism's hard parts in the surrounding rock, preserving the shape and structure of the original organism.
No, limestone is a sedimentary rock, not a living organism.
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I believe a barnacle is some kind of sea organism. A rock is, well, a rock.
Fossilization
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A fossil
A fossil type characterized by an open space left inside a rock by an organism that has decayed is called a mold fossil. Mold fossils are created when the organism decomposes and the impression is preserved in the sediment that surrounds it, leaving behind a cavity in the shape of the organism.