The only time you would find human and dinosaur fossils in similarly dated rocks would be if the dinosaur fossils had been re-worked. That is, if the fossils had been weathered out of their original rock and re-deposited in more recent sediments containing the remains of humans.
Of course, there is the possibility that humans and dinosaurs co-existed. Although not highly publicized, paleontologist Mary Higby Schweitzer discovered soft tissue and blood cells in a T-Rex fossil that really should not be there, if the fossil is really 70-million years old.
There is no way to definitively prove, or disprove as yet, whether the soft tissue, collagen, found inside the T. rex bone was in fact a remnant from its original owner, or something that came after. There is not an argument that humans and dinosaurs ever existed together, except in certain American religious sects, as the recent evolution of humans is well documented and has no correlation with dinosaurs, and vice-versa.
No. Dinosaurs did not appear until aout 230 million years ago. You could, however, still find fossils of other animals.
because igneous' constant heat would melt it and water used to make sedimentary would break it with pressure or erode it
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That quote is from the movie "Goldfinger."
Not expected; coming without warning; sudden.
Because they did not exsist at the same time.
Because that can change the WHOLE theory of dinosaurs. It also means that a human either went back in time or lived with the dinosaurs thats why you wouldn't expect it.
Do not expect to see a real dinosaur, maybe fossils or replicas. A measuring tape should be OK for your purposes.
The Biblical flood would have caused the death of all life on earth, except for those on the arc, which would have resulted in fossils that are now found. Fossils being found in different layers of rocks could have been a result of how they settled as the waters receded.
No. Dinosaurs did not appear until aout 230 million years ago. You could, however, still find fossils of other animals.
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.
No,because fossils are just the bone parts.(fossils have been there along time)
Yes, there are fossils in the Yosemite National Park area. Don't expect to find any though, since it is not a "hot spot" but just like any normal piece of land.
no, because the extreme heat that metamorphic rocks must undergo to form would have burned the dinosaur fossil, or any fossil!
NO, a metamorphic rock is a new rock formed when existing rockes are spueezed or heated. If you were to find a dinosaur bone in a rock it would be a sedimentary rock, which is a rock formed by layers of sediment, Which means a dinousar bone could of been on top of a layer of sediment and another layer of sediment went on top of that, formed a rock that had a dinosaur bone in it.
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in the soil you can find many insects, minerals and even water. do you know that if we dig anywhere, we will get fossils of animals and plants