They aren't fragile but they are brittle. Fossils are mineral crystalisations of decayed organic matter. Basically they are rocks.
This is extremely unlikely, as the processes which break down rocks to produce soil would destroy the fossil (which is also rock).
No, fossils are dead, and have no biological action. Prior to fossilisation, an organism may have itself been partially broken down by decomposers, and the decomposing agents may themselves be fossilised (fossil worms, beetles and fungi are such examples).
The preserved remains of animals of evidence of their existence are Fossils Fosssils that provide evidence about the past are called trace fossils.
Index fossils (also known as guide fossils, indicator fossils or zone fossils).
Yes, small fossils are generally more common than big ones. Small fossils are more easily preserved and less likely to be destroyed over time compared to larger fossils, making them more abundant in the fossil record. Additionally, the small size of some organisms may contribute to their higher numbers in the fossil record.
Use a saw and bang on it
you need to have rock smash break in the ruins of alph to find fossils take them to the musem in pewter city
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You break all the rocks you see until you find the fossil.
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Imprint fossils, Mineralized fossils, frozen fossils, fossils in amber, and cast fossils.
This is extremely unlikely, as the processes which break down rocks to produce soil would destroy the fossil (which is also rock).
No, fossils are dead, and have no biological action. Prior to fossilisation, an organism may have itself been partially broken down by decomposers, and the decomposing agents may themselves be fossilised (fossil worms, beetles and fungi are such examples).
The terms are fossils.
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yes there are more teeth fossils than skin fossils