Probablly Bill Haley's Comets they are rockabilly they are the first rock n roll band with songs like rock around the clock from 1953
Fossils are most likely to be found in sedimentary rock.
Sedimentary rock is where we look for fossils.
Igneous.
You are most likely to find them in sedimentary rock.
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This is a very tricky question, unless certain parameters are given. The oldest rock in the universe, most likely was a lithium-ion. The oldest rocks in our solar system are from the Hadean Era and would include parts of the Moon and most meteorites. The oldest rocks on Earth are from the Archean Era and include some granite, diorite, anorthosite, monzonite, and komatite.
The stable interior of continents, known as cratons, is most likely to contain the oldest rocks on Earth. These rocks can date back several billion years to the formation of the planet. Regions like the Canadian Shield and Australian Outback are examples of areas where some of the oldest rocks can be found.
Sedimentary rock, most likely.
Fossils are most likely to be found in sedimentary rock.
Coquina is the sedimentary rock most likely to contain visible fossils.
Quartz is the rock most likely to be monomineralic, as it mainly consists of the mineral quartz.
A galaxy in the Local Group.
The Mid-Atlantic Ridge is neither Continental rock or indeed the oldest rock on the planet. The rock in the ridge is commonly the youngest, or of the youngest, on the planet, as it was formed most recently, and is oceanic, not continental, crustal rock.
Igneous rock
the planet that has NO rock on it, is most likely Jupiter.
most likely because his is the oldest.
A sedimentary rock.