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A limestone that contains fossils would be classified as what type of sedimentary rock?

A limestone that contains fossils would be classified as an organic sedimentary rock because the fossils are of biological origin.


Modern humans and humanlike fossils are classified as?

Hominids


Would a fossil clam be classified as a mineral?

A fossil is not a mineral.


What type's of fossil's are there?

Fossils are classified into three. Here is the fossil type and example(s): cast fossils (filled in with molds), trace fossils (burrows, gastroliths, footprints), and true form fossils (real animal or real animal part).


Who is the founder of palaeontology?

Baron George Cuvier (1769-1832) , the French naturalist classified animals on comparative anatomy that covered living animals & fossils.


What is Geology of river tillingbourne?

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What are five different type of fossils?

Imprint fossils, Mineralized fossils, frozen fossils, fossils in amber, and cast fossils.


Why Are Ammonites Classified As Index Fossils?

Ammonites are classified as index fossils because they were widespread, existed for relatively short geological periods, and exhibit rapid evolutionary changes. Their distinctive and varied shell shapes make them easily recognizable in the fossil record. This allows geologists to correlate the ages of rock layers across different geographic locations based on the presence of specific ammonite species, aiding in relative dating. Their use as index fossils is crucial for understanding the timing of geological events and the evolution of life on Earth.


What is caprolites of fossils?

A coprolite is fossilized animal dung. Coprolites are classified as trace fossils as opposed to body fossils, as they give evidence for the animal's behaviour (in this case, diet) rather than morphology.


How are spores classified in nature?

Classification of spores is based on the morphological trends observed through fossils. In other words, spores with common evolutionary ancestors are placed in similar groups.


What is the term for the remain of thing found in rock?

The terms are fossils.


What can fossils?

nothing but fossils