No. For fossil formation to take place a series of fortunate events must occur. If any part of the series is missing we will never see the fossil! In fact, fossilization is a fairly rare occurrence. Nature tends toward recycling. That includes just about everything from plants and animals to rocks and minerals.
We Find fossils Inside the Mud or soils deep end... The more deep ... The more you get fossils The more Near.. The less chances or formation of Fossils..
The Ocean bed is perhaps the best for formation of fossils since it is the most undisturbed. Other areas would include the ones with sedimentary rocks less than 500 million years old.
no they are not
Yes, fossils are relatively rare because specific conditions are needed for the preservation of organic material over millions of years. Factors like rapid burial, lack of oxygen, and the presence of minerals play a crucial role in the formation of fossils. Due to these requirements, many organisms never fossilize, making the discovery of fossils a rare event.
There is currently no confirmed evidence of fossils on Mars. Sedimentary rocks are usually associated with the formation and preservation of fossils on Earth, so if fossils were to be found on Mars, they would likely be in sedimentary rocks.
Ankylosaurus fossils have been found in the Hell Creek Formation of Montana, the Lance Formation of Wyoming, and the Scollard Formation of Alberta, Canada. Where they are most common specifically I don't know.
Fossils occur naturally after many hundreds to millions of years. They are more common under ideal conditions.
The Bible does not directly explain the existence of fossils. However, some interpretations suggest that fossils are a result of the Great Flood described in the book of Genesis, which is believed to have occurred around 4,000 years ago. This catastrophic event is thought to have buried and preserved many living organisms, leading to the formation of fossils.
the environment can rain a lot and fossils can not become fossils when theres a lot of water around
We Find fossils Inside the Mud or soils deep end... The more deep ... The more you get fossils The more Near.. The less chances or formation of Fossils..
The Sunderland River Formation is a geologic formation in Nunavut. It preserves fossils dating back to the Devonian period.
Allosaurus fossils have been found in the Morrison Formation of western North America, the Lourinhã Formation of Portugal, and the Tendaguru Formation of Tanzania. Their fossils date to between 155 and 150 million years ago.
No, fossilization is a very rare event. Most fossils are found in what were marine sediments some of which are full of signs of life, ie. trace fossils, but no actual body fossils. Land animals and plants are poorly represented in the fossil record because, unless they died in or near a body of water their bodies are not buried naturally before they rot or are scavenged.
The formation of the Earth is the earliest geologic event.
bwcause it is the formation of fossils
In Alberta, Ankylosaurus fossils have been found in the Scollard Formation. The Scollard Formation is located about halfway between the cities of Edmonton and Calgary. The Scollard Formation also holds fossils of other dinosaurs, such as T-rex, Triceratops, and Pachycephalosaurus.
All known Apatosaurus fossils have been found in the Morrison Formation of the western USA. Fossils are known from Colorado, Wyoming, Oklahoma, and Utah.