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7 February, 10:14

You have found a limestone layer with numerous fossil corals, fossil sponges, and other fossils, little or no stratification, an absence of cross-bedding and ripple marks. In which environment was this limestone formed?

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  1. 7 February, 11:24
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    You have found a limestone layer with numerous fossil corals, fossil sponges, and other fossils, little or no stratification, an absence of cross-bedding and ripple marks. In which environment was this limestone formed?

    answer; an organic reef

    Explanation:

    An organic reef is a sedimentary rock structure of significant dimensions, erected by and composed almost exclusively of the remains of corals, algae, bryozoans, sponges and other sedentary or colonial organisms.
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