Many different types of elements: carbon, nitrogen, iron, etc..
Sandstone---as exposed rock on the surface of the Earth in tectonically lifted former beach or deltaic deposits. Sedimentary rock---the majority of rock units on the surface of the Earth are sedimentary in nature.The keyword is 'surface'.
Fossils are most likely to be found in sedimentary rock.
Sedimentary rock is where we look for fossils.
By placing the lever under the rock while still balancing on the fulcrum and pressing on the other end
A geologist is studying layers of rock He finds a fossil with an imprint of a shelled animal According to the law of faunal and floral succession what kind of fossil would he most likely find next is a fossil of fishes.
Sea stars would live in a clear water rock pool. They would hide under rock pools. I found some in Deewhy beach. They where in the middle section.
a rocky rock :)
You would look for a metamorphic rock.
Worm ants dirt
Yes
What type of rock igneous sedmentary or metamorphic would u find in a divergent place
Under a rock, under rotten wood i.e. railroad ties.
Of course! That would be molten rock or lava OR when it is under the earth,its called magma.
No. When a rock is metamorphosed it normally removes all traces of fossils. Schist in particular has been under great pressure, enough to change the minerals in the original rock.
A MAMA under a rock. A baby in a hole ,dirt, wall, grass, under Ea rock, by a swamp ,in your house .The best place is by a swamp.
okay what you do is go out to the rock with the seals* on it (look through telescope to find) it is under the rock. *need jet ski.
obviously, if you just lifted up the rock you would find a new world of living life forms.