Is at the bottom of course! Since sedimentary rock is formed when layers build up and then harden. So the younger would be at the top.!
A penguin's outer layer of feathers is quite dense and sleek, providing insulation and waterproofing. While they may feel softer than they appear, you would likely find a penguin's texture to be more firm than squishy.
because it is hard to solve the fossil and the organism it is
You would most likely find Campbell's Watercress and Duck Gizzard Soup in a high-end restaurant or specialty food store that sells gourmet soups. It may not be a common dish in mainstream restaurants or grocery stores.
Superposition is the methodology of younger sediments being deposited over older rocks. Paleontologists can determine the evolution or extinction of a species by looking at what fossils are either present or absent in a particular sedimentary layer.
You should be careful when you find a fossil because they are often fragile and can easily break if mishandled. It's important to handle fossils gently and with care to preserve them for future study and enjoyment. Additionally, some fossils may contain sharp edges or delicate structures that can be easily damaged.
A fossil would most likely be found in sedimentary rocks
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A geologist is studying layers of rock He finds a fossil with an imprint of a shelled animal According to the law of faunal and floral succession what kind of fossil would he most likely find next is a fossil of fishes.
yes because fossils can be buried in ash and rocks around volcanos
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sedimentary rock
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You would most likely find fossils in sedimentary rock. Sedimentary rocks are formed from layers of sediment that accumulate over time, which can help preserve fossils in the rock.
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I would think a Fox Fossil
A fox would be the most likely. A moth is smaller, and therefore would take less time to decompose. However, for anything to(technically) fossilize takes a very long time