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Which is not a biogenous sediment? A.manganese nodules B.calcareous ooze C.siliceous ooze D.phosphate-rich material
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Which is not a biogenous sediment?
A.manganese nodules
B.calcareous ooze
C.siliceous ooze
D.phosphate-rich material
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The answer is A. Manganese nodules. (:
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