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Limestone is a type of sedimentary rock formed from the accumulation of shells, coral, algae and other calcium-rich remains of marine organisms.
Limestone and chalk.
No, shale is a type of sedimentary rock formed from the accumulation of silt and clay particles. It is not formed from the skeletons of ancient coral animals, which are typically preserved in rocks such as limestone.
A sedimentary rock formed from deposits of shells is called limestone. Limestone is made up primarily of calcium carbonate, which is derived from the shells of marine organisms like coral or shellfish.
Shale rock is indirectly formed of skeletons and ancient coral animals. Clay minerals and tiny fragments of minerals like quartz and calcite make up shale. Calcite comes from the reaction of CaCO3, or calcium carbonate with Hydrogen ions. CaCO3 is a component of shells and bones.
Limestone is a sedimentary rock formed from the compaction and cementation of the skeletons and shells of sea organisms, such as coral and mollusks.
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Limestone is a type of sedimentary rock formed from the accumulation of shells, coral, algae and other calcium-rich remains of marine organisms.
Yes, coral reefs are made of the limestone skeletons of deceased corals - the living corals are on the surface of the reef.
Limestone and chalk.
No, shale is a type of sedimentary rock formed from the accumulation of silt and clay particles. It is not formed from the skeletons of ancient coral animals, which are typically preserved in rocks such as limestone.
A rock formed from crushed shells and coral is known as coquina. Coquina is a sedimentary rock that is composed of fragmented shell and coral debris cemented together. It is commonly found along coastlines and can have a characteristic porous appearance.
A sedimentary rock formed from deposits of shells is called limestone. Limestone is made up primarily of calcium carbonate, which is derived from the shells of marine organisms like coral or shellfish.
Limestone is a rock that is formed from the skeletal remains of sea animals and plants. It is primarily composed of calcium carbonate, which is derived from the shells and skeletons of marine organisms such as coral, mollusks, and foraminifera. Over time, these remains accumulate and become compacted and cemented to form limestone rock.
coral reefs were formed by the calcium of skeletons
Limestone is often sedimentary, formed of calcite in the form of shells and coral. So it's found where there used to be an ocean.