Rocks that contain fossils are called:

Rocks that contain fossils are called:

  • (A) Celandine Rocks
  • (B) Dolerite Rocks
  • (C) Sedimentary Rocks
  • (D) Monzonite Rocks
Fossil-bearing rocks are sedimentary rocks. Sedimentary rocks are formed from layers of sediment, like sand, mud, and organic matter, that collect and harden over long periods of time, helping preserve fossils. Sedimentary rocks are different from igneous and metamorphic rocks, since they are formed at temperatures and pressures that don’t destroy fossils.
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 ‘NATO’ is an abbreviation of:

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