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Limestone Formation: What is it Made Of? (True or False)
False. Limestone is formed from the
accumulation of the skeletons and shells of marine organisms
, primarily composed of calcium carbonate.
While mud can harden into rock (forming shale), it's not the process that creates limestone.
Decoding the Ancient Earth: Challenges in Interpreting Precambrian Rocks
Unearthing Earth's Secrets: How Mines & Wells Advanced Geological Understanding
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How Road Salt Thaws Ice: Science, Benefits, and Safety
Aircraft Landing During an Earthquake: What to Expect
Scientists Warn That Western U.S. Drought May Become the New Normal
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Robotic Umpires Make Historic Debut in Atlantic League Baseball
Massive Warm Water Anomaly Threatens Pacific Coast Ecosystems, Scientists Warn
Digitization Fuels Growth of Agroecological Cooperatives
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King Tides: The Growing Threat Flooding Coastal Cities
Centralia, PA: The Abandoned Town Burying a 60-Year-Old Underground Fire
When Hurricanes Clash With Volcanoes: A Natural Disaster Showdown
Examining the Rise of Hurricane Intensity
Storm Surge: The Most Dangerous Component of a Hurricane
Pioneers of Storm Chasing: Who Were the First Storm Chasers?
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