At work.
No?
As I posted, I'm neither a geologist nor palentologist.
But my question is to try and put both our minds in the same frame.
As far as I am aware, fossils are only found in sedimentary rocks. Or the very rock itself is the remains of things 'Changed' into rock (White cliffs of Dover and other such 'Chalk' deposits)
Are we in accord?
Cheers.
(June 19, 2019 at 6:33 am)jessieban Wrote: Is that a trick question?
No?
As I posted, I'm neither a geologist nor palentologist.
But my question is to try and put both our minds in the same frame.
As far as I am aware, fossils are only found in sedimentary rocks. Or the very rock itself is the remains of things 'Changed' into rock (White cliffs of Dover and other such 'Chalk' deposits)
Are we in accord?
Cheers.