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Near shore marine sediments.
You would most likely find fossils in sedimentary rock. Sedimentary rocks are formed from layers of sediment that accumulate over time, which can help preserve fossils in the rock.
the fossils would be turned into another rock if it was in a metamorphic rock or igneous rocks. it requires a blanket of sediment
There presence indicates organic material which is likely to have been changed in to oil.
You would fine sediment in the benthic zone, or bottom, of a lake.
Varves are most likely found in glacial lakes or coastal marine environments where distinct seasonal layers of sediment are deposited over time. They are commonly used by scientists to study past climate conditions and environmental changes.
When sediment settles, at the bottom of a lake for example, more sediment will fall later on and the cycle will continue, making the sediment that fell first the oldest. So, after all of that science stuff, we can say that the father down you go, the older it is.
You would fine sediment in the benthic zone, or bottom, of a lake.
You would MOST likely find them in a hospitle!
No, you would most likely find a haboob in the Sahara Desert
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The best way to find a feed store near you would be to look in your local yellow pages or phone directory and search for feed stores. If you cannot find any in there then I would suggest calling local stables and tack stores for more information.