sedimentary rocks
Sedimentary rock is the most common type of rock that forms fossils because it is often laid down in layers that can preserve organic remains such as bones or shells. Other types of rocks like volcanic or metamorphic can also contain fossils under certain conditions, but sedimentary rocks are the most favorable for fossil preservation.
it can be sedimentary rocks
Igneous rocks are formed from cooling and solidifying of molten rock, so they usually do not contain fossils. This is because fossils are typically found in sedimentary rocks, which form from the accumulation of sediment and organic materials, preserving the remains of plants and animals.
Those types of fossils are called index fossils.
Coquina is the sedimentary rock most likely to contain visible fossils.
They Often Contain fossils.
sedimentary
There are three basic types of rock; sedimentary, igneous and metamorphic. Igneous rocks are formed by volcanic action and don't contain fossils. Sedimentary rocks are formed, usually under water, by eroded material accumulating. Metamorphic rocks are formed when sedimentary rocks are changed by heating and/or pressure. From this, you can see that sedimentary rocks are the most likely to contain fossils, although metamorphic rocks also can contain fossils. Any sedimentary rock can contain fossils, but some make fossil hunting easier. Shales and mudstones are particularly good; chalk is pretty much entirely made of fossils - it's formed of skeletons of small organisms, but its difficult to see the individual fossils.
Metamorphic rocks do not typically contain fossils, as the intense heat and pressure involved in their formation often destroy any remnants of organic matter. Igneous rocks are formed from molten material and do not contain fossils. Sedimentary rocks, which form from the accumulation and compression of sediments, are the type of rock that commonly contain fossils.
Quite often, fossils are contained within shale rock.
Sedimentary rock is the most common type of rock that forms fossils because it is often laid down in layers that can preserve organic remains such as bones or shells. Other types of rocks like volcanic or metamorphic can also contain fossils under certain conditions, but sedimentary rocks are the most favorable for fossil preservation.
fossils almost allways occur in sedementary rock. this is the only way to get fossils without burning or cruching the fossil. you sometimes get fossils in igneous rock, but this is very rare. igneous rock fossils do not have any actual "fossils" in them, they are just impressions.
Randomly arranged interlocking crystals and no fossils :)
No. limestone is a sedimentary rock, and can contain fossils
FOSSILS.
If the same types of fossils are found in two separate rock layers, it's likely that the two rock layers ____.
sedimentary because it is the ONLY rock that can contain fossils.