any where penomina is some thing happening if you look in your back yard you most likely would find remanints of rocks and fossils (in Florida)
Better try alluvial rocks
You can find rocks that are sedimentary rocks which are found in mountains, rivers and near the seashores.
No, desert roses are formed in sedimentary rocks and Hawaii is primarily igneous rocks.
Slave River
In yard next to rocks or dirt
Find it yourself.
Ask a geologist or refer to a geological chart.
Fossils are principally found in sedimentary rocks and also in some metamorphic rocks of sedimentary origin.
Volcanoes for one.
In nature, you could find it in sea water, magnesite, and dolomite.
Pretty much what you would expect, lots of lunar soil (regolith) and rocks. Outside of some interesting geological finds, there was nothing surprising or outside expectations
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Learning supply houses such as Wards will sell you many rock and mineral samples for use in study. State Geological Survey departments will often send samples to educators for no fee.
You can find them all over the world. Go to a bookstore or library and find a guidebook for rocks and minerals. That will get you started.
Metamorphic rocks are nonexistent in central and Eastern England. Good places are hilly regions where rocks have been deformed by tectonic collisions. The best places for this are the Scottish-English border, Cornwall and Western Devon. I recommend the free smart phone app 'iGeology' from the British Geological Survey for more information.
Geological faults are planar fractures. More information can be found on sites such as Wikipedia, as well as the California Geological Survey website.
Try the BGS (British Geological Survey http://www.bgs.ac.uk/