Volcano
Nothing more significant than equally likely events.
1/4
If there are two possible outcomes, the probability would be 50% or 1/2 (AN EVEN CHANCE). "Equally likely events" refers to the chances of each possible outcome among many being equal. For example, using a six-sided die in a dice game yields a 1/6 chance for any one of the numbers to appear on top of the cube. Assuming that the die is not loaded, all six numbers are presumed to have an equal likelihood to end up on top in a given throw.
As numbers get larger, it is more likely that they will be multiples of something.
... then all outcomes are equally likely. Nothing more, nothing less. You can always re-define the outcomes so that they are not all equally likely. For example, on a single roll of a fair die, the numbers 1 to 6 are equally likely. But redefine the events so that Event A = prime number Event B = composite number Event C = neither prime nor composite number then P(A) = 1/2, P(B) = 1/3 and P(C) = 1/6 : events with unequal likelihood.
By their sheer numbers, plants.
You are most likely to find fossils in sedimentary rock.
To find fossils, you have to go underground, and also, if you have defeated the elite four then you are more likely to find more fossils.
fish fossils and little animal fossils and also shells
Fossils are most likely to be found in sedimentary rock.
fish fossils and little animal fossils and also shells
new layer of the fossils
Yes, small fossils are generally more common than big ones. Small fossils are more easily preserved and less likely to be destroyed over time compared to larger fossils, making them more abundant in the fossil record. Additionally, the small size of some organisms may contribute to their higher numbers in the fossil record.
SEDIMENTARY
Yes
Sedimentary rock is where we look for fossils.
Igneous rock