Sedimentary rocks
A fossil bed or fossil site contains many different types of fossils. These can include remains of plants, animals, and other organisms that have been preserved in sedimentary rocks over millions of years.
Sedimentary rock is the most common type of rock that contains fossils. Fossils are formed when the remains of plants and animals are buried in sediment, which hardens into sedimentary rock over time, preserving the fossilized organisms.
A lot of different things, from fossils all the way to what exactly was in that location a long time ago.
The Badlands in Badlands National Park contain reptile fossils (including alligator fossils), but do not contain dinosaur fossils. Note that "Badlands" refers to a type of geographical feature, which is not only found in Badlands National Park.
Cambrian period
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sedimentary rock
A fossil bed or fossil site contains many different types of fossils. These can include remains of plants, animals, and other organisms that have been preserved in sedimentary rocks over millions of years.
Some of it does.
A limestone that contains fossils would be classified as an organic sedimentary rock because the fossils are of biological origin.
A biocalcarenite is a calcarenite which contains fossils.
Sedimentary rock is the most common type of rock that contains fossils. Fossils are formed when the remains of plants and animals are buried in sediment, which hardens into sedimentary rock over time, preserving the fossilized organisms.
Dinosaur tracks are trace fossils
Imprint fossils, Mineralized fossils, frozen fossils, fossils in amber, and cast fossils.
Most fossils are preserved in sedimentary rocks.
The earliest fossils represent plants.
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