Deserts and tar pits are significant for fossil discovery due to their unique geological and environmental conditions. Deserts often preserve remains by desiccation, preventing decay and allowing for the long-term preservation of fossils. Tar pits, like La Brea in California, trap animals in sticky asphalt, which can fossilize their remains over time. Both locations provide rare insights into ancient ecosystems and the organisms that inhabited them.
Fossils are located all over the Earth in sedimentary rock. Good places to look are cliffs, outcrops, streambeds and around quarries. The types of fossils you can find will vary by where you are and how old the rock is. fossils are usually located near oceans,rivers,,and near watery areas.
The most common places to find them are at limestone quarrys. These contain smaller sea life but are more common. Larger ones show up all the time in different stages, from Montana to Mongolia. Utah's Henry Mt. has fee digs. And most coast lines you can find Bi-valve fossils and Gastropods. ALL AROUND THE WORLD
Petrified fossils can be found in sedimentary rocks, particularly in areas with ancient riverbeds, lakes, or volcanic ash deposits. Common places to find petrified fossils include national parks, quarries, and coastal cliffs. It's important to note that collecting fossils may be regulated, so it's best to check local rules and regulations before attempting to find or collect them.
Two of the best environments to look for fossils are sedimentary rocks, such as riverbeds and cliffs, and areas with volcanic activity as ash and lava can preserve fossils well. Additionally, coastal regions with eroding cliffs or beaches can also be good places to find fossils.
Deserts and tar pits are significant for fossil discovery due to their unique geological and environmental conditions. Deserts often preserve remains by desiccation, preventing decay and allowing for the long-term preservation of fossils. Tar pits, like La Brea in California, trap animals in sticky asphalt, which can fossilize their remains over time. Both locations provide rare insights into ancient ecosystems and the organisms that inhabited them.
At the bottom of river beds and some times in deserts.
Fossils are located all over the Earth in sedimentary rock. Good places to look are cliffs, outcrops, streambeds and around quarries. The types of fossils you can find will vary by where you are and how old the rock is. fossils are usually located near oceans,rivers,,and near watery areas.
Scorpions would be found in hot deserts.
the deserts of Texas and Mexico and all over the world in hot places
In a place where there used to be a body of water
Jefferson Franklin Washington counties and southern part of the state
Yes somebody did find fossils
Probably because the land where the fish fossils are found was once under the sea.
You will mostly find megalo fossils in greenhorn plains or in knotwood forest ,try going to those places in fossil fighters!
The most common places to find them are at limestone quarrys. These contain smaller sea life but are more common. Larger ones show up all the time in different stages, from Montana to Mongolia. Utah's Henry Mt. has fee digs. And most coast lines you can find Bi-valve fossils and Gastropods. ALL AROUND THE WORLD
You get him at greenhorn plains.(If wanting all body parts,you must buy fossil chips at the store.)