* Granite Formation: Granite is an igneous rock, formed from the slow cooling and crystallization of magma deep beneath the Earth's surface. This process happens at extremely high temperatures and pressures, which would destroy any existing fossils.
* Fossil Formation: Fossils are formed when organic remains are preserved in sedimentary rocks. This happens when organisms are buried quickly in sediment, like sand or mud, which then hardens over time.
So, while you might find fossils in sedimentary rocks like sandstone or limestone, you won't find them in igneous rocks like granite.