Fossils are primarily found in sedementary rocks. Granite is an intrusive igneous rock, meaning that it forms when molten rock hardens deep underground. Nothing lives at those depths or can survive those temperatures.
No. Granite is an intrusive igneous rock. As such, it cannot contain fossils.
no granite is not a fossil fuel it is a nonrenewable resource.
Granite
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granite
No. Granite is solid.
no granite is not a fossil fuel it is a nonrenewable resource.
if a ma claims to have a valuable fossil in a chunk of granite waht is wrong with is claim
Limestone
It is conceivable that a fossil could be found among sedimentary rock crystals, and some dead organisms have actually been replaced by minerals which are composed of crystals. Fossils in gems and crystals from metamorphic or igneous processes--no.
Granite
granite
Granite does not scratch easily. You can scratch granite with other granite or a tool designed to cut granite but that is about it. Cutting directly on your granite is not recommended as it can dull your knife but it should not create scratches in the stone.
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No. Granite is solid.
granite
No, granite is not permeable.
the granite is made out of magma