yes
They are mostly found in Sedimentary Rocks
At a bottom of a lake, a river delta, an ocean, or similar location where further movement is restricted or slowed down.
sedimentary rocks can be locatedsome where in the earth..... LOLI'm sorry to say this, but the above answer is very unhelpful.Sedimentary rocks are located in alot of places, an example is:* Southwestern UtahAlso, Fossils are found inside sedimentary rocks.Hope I Helped!AliceAnswers
Sedimentary Rocks.
no, fossils are found only in sedimentary rock.
Approximately 75% of the rocks on Earth are sedimentary. This type of rock forms from the accumulation and compression of sediments over time. Sedimentary rocks are found in a wide range of environments, including oceans, rivers, and deserts.
They are mostly found in Sedimentary Rocks
At a bottom of a lake, a river delta, an ocean, or similar location where further movement is restricted or slowed down.
Sedimentary rocks are usually formed in water, but not always. Some sandstones, for example, form in deserts.
sedimentary rocks can be locatedsome where in the earth..... LOLI'm sorry to say this, but the above answer is very unhelpful.Sedimentary rocks are located in alot of places, an example is:* Southwestern UtahAlso, Fossils are found inside sedimentary rocks.Hope I Helped!AliceAnswers
No sedimentary rocks are found yet. The reason is moon is lack of atmosphere.
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sedimentary rocks
Sedimentary Rocks.
Sedimentary rocks are commonly found near bodies of water such as rivers, lakes, and oceans where deposition and accumulation of sediment occur. They can also form in areas where wind-blown sediment accumulates, such as deserts and coastal dunes. Additionally, sedimentary rocks can form from the consolidation of organic materials in environments like swamps and marshes.
Foliation, a layered or banded texture, is a common feature of metamorphic rocks but not typically found in sedimentary rocks. Metamorphic rocks can also have mineral reorganization and recrystallization that are not commonly seen in sedimentary rocks. Additionally, metamorphic rocks may exhibit distinct metamorphic minerals like garnet, staurolite, or kyanite, which are unlikely to be found in sedimentary rocks.