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In which type of rock is the fossil imprint of a fern leaf most likely to be found? A. Sedimentary B. Metamorphic C. Volcanic D. Igneous
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In which type of rock is the fossil imprint of a fern leaf most likely to be found?
A. Sedimentary
B. Metamorphic
C. Volcanic
D. Igneous
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I think the answer would be A. Sedimentary as that's where you would also find other types of fossils
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I believe it is a sedimentary. Hope that helped
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