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1. The different strata contain collection of fossils where
rocks can be identified.​

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Answered by juitalwarkar
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The type of rocks in which dinosaur fossils (and almost all other fossils) are found is called sedimentary rock. Sedimentary rock generally occurs as flat layers called strata (single layers called stratum). Imagine you have a handful of both coarse and very fine sand and a bucket of water.Strata are distinguished from one another on the basis of their physical composition. Fortunately, the layering of sedimentary rocks is made obvious because the compositional differences almost always produce layers with different thicknesses and colors.

Answered by shubham1669
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The type of rocks in which dinosaur fossils (and almost all other fossils) are found is called sedimentary rock. Sedimentary rock generally occurs as flat layers called strata (single layers called stratum). Imagine you have a handful of both coarse and very fine sand and a bucket of water.

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