The crust. There are no fossils in the core as the outer core is liquid and no organisms have lived on the inner core.
The youngest fossils are typically found in recent sedimentary rock formations or on the surface of the Earth. These fossils are often from organisms that lived within the past few thousand years, such as the bones of mammoths or ancient human remains.
Fossils are typically found in sedimentary rock layers, which are formed from the accumulation of sediments over time. Fossils are most commonly found in the mid to lower layers of sedimentary rock formations. The specific layer in which a fossil is found depends on the age of the fossil and the geological history of the area.
The fossils are typically found in the uppermost layer of rock, as sedimentary rock is formed from the accumulation of materials over time. Newer layers are deposited on top of older layers, meaning that the youngest fossils would be located in the most recent (top) strata. Therefore, the youngest fossils are in the layer that is highest in the sequence shown.
the lithosphere but mostly inner mantle
Five types of fossils found in rocks are petrified fossils (minerals replace organic matter), mold fossils (imprint of an organism), cast fossils (mold filled with minerals), carbon films (thin layer of carbon residue), and trace fossils (evidence of organism's activity).
A biozone, or biostratigraphic unit, is a portion of a layer of the earth's crust. In this case, this portion is defined by the fossils found therein.
people who specialize in rock fossils are called paleontologists
Fossils are not found in the soil. They are found in layers of rock after time.
The thinnest layer of the Earth's crust can be found underwater.
The youngest fossils are typically found in recent sedimentary rock formations or on the surface of the Earth. These fossils are often from organisms that lived within the past few thousand years, such as the bones of mammoths or ancient human remains.
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mantle
mantle
Fossils are typically found in sedimentary rock layers, which are formed from the accumulation of sediments over time. Fossils are most commonly found in the mid to lower layers of sedimentary rock formations. The specific layer in which a fossil is found depends on the age of the fossil and the geological history of the area.
It is believed that the innermost layer of the earth, the inner core, is made mostly of iron and nickel.
The solid layer of the Earth that is made mostly of iron and nickel is called the inner core.
Layer 2