You can find the youngest layer in the top layer because in the bottom layer, all you see is bones from the 200 B.C or from the dinosaur time.
u find fossils underground
As sedimentary rock is deposited at over time, you can find fossils in it.
You can find rocks that are sedimentary rocks which are found in mountains, rivers and near the seashores.
Not long at all once you beat the Elite four and the Champion. Just dig for around and hour and you'll run into tons! I've found 5 just digging randomly. They're very common, along with Root Fossils.
Not necessarily. While nearly all fossils, including seashells, are found in sedimentary rock, most sedimentary rock does not contain fossils. Even then, those fossils will not necessarily be seashells. If you do find a rock with seashells, though, you can be pretty much guaranteed that it is sedimentary.
The youngest rocks would be igneous, those created by cooling magma. Impossible to find a fossil there.
The fossils are typically found in the uppermost layer of rock, as sedimentary rock is formed from the accumulation of materials over time. Newer layers are deposited on top of older layers, meaning that the youngest fossils would be located in the most recent (top) strata. Therefore, the youngest fossils are in the layer that is highest in the sequence shown.
The youngest fossils are typically found in recent sedimentary rock formations or on the surface of the Earth. These fossils are often from organisms that lived within the past few thousand years, such as the bones of mammoths or ancient human remains.
The youngest fossils are typically those of modern organisms, such as living species that have been preserved in sediments or ice. For example, fossils of recently extinct species like the woolly mammoth or the passenger pigeon can be considered among the youngest. Additionally, microbial life can also yield very recent fossils, with some dating back only a few thousand years. Ultimately, the definition of "youngest" can vary depending on the context and the specific organisms being studied.
Yes somebody did find fossils
Meekoceras fossils are considered the youngest because they belong to the Late Cretaceous period, specifically the Maastrichtian stage, which is the final stage of the Cretaceous before the mass extinction event that wiped out the dinosaurs. These fossils provide insights into the evolutionary processes occurring just before this significant transition in Earth's history. Their relatively recent age, compared to other ammonite fossils, makes them valuable for understanding the ecological dynamics of the late Mesozoic era.
To find fossils, you have to go underground, and also, if you have defeated the elite four then you are more likely to find more fossils.
Is at the bottom of course! Since sedimentary rock is formed when layers build up and then harden. So the younger would be at the top.!
The best place to find fossils is underground. You can find them when you hunt for sheres.
You use rock smash and can sometimes find fossils.
There aren't any fossils there.
No, some insect fossils are incredibly ancient. Insects predate all land vertebrates.