no they are not because they are fragile the bigger ones are most not likely to break.
small ones mainly
Yes, fossils of certain organisms such as dinosaurs have been found on multiple continents, indicating the widespread distribution of these species in the past. This phenomenon can be attributed to factors like continental drift and migration patterns of these organisms.
The soft-bodied nature of early animals and their small size are two characteristics that explain the scarcity of animal fossils older than the Cambrian Period. Soft-bodied organisms are less likely to fossilize than hard-bodied ones, and small organisms are harder to preserve in the fossil record.
The most common places to find them are at limestone quarrys. These contain smaller sea life but are more common. Larger ones show up all the time in different stages, from Montana to Mongolia. Utah's Henry Mt. has fee digs. And most coast lines you can find Bi-valve fossils and Gastropods. ALL AROUND THE WORLD
older fossils are usually further in the earth because the creature died before the others so the go down further and the ones that dies more recently are closer because they died more recently so haven't had the time to move further before they where found
small ones mainly
Yes, they normally are fairly common. Except, It is not so common to find complete ones.
Fossils show the progression of ancient organisms. By comparing older fossils with more recent fossils, we can see how older ones are related in body structure to newer ones, supporting the idea that new generations evolve from older ones.
There are fossils left, ones are constantly forming. Perhaps you aren't looking in the right places
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Ones with hard bony parts, soft tissues do not from fossils.
The big one might eat the small ones and when more big one grows they eat all the small ones so there are no more small ones so the big ones get no food and die
The ones Jesus put there
Some big, some small, more big ones than smll ones.
Yes.
the ones closest to the bottom
Yes, fossils of certain organisms such as dinosaurs have been found on multiple continents, indicating the widespread distribution of these species in the past. This phenomenon can be attributed to factors like continental drift and migration patterns of these organisms.