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At what depth is the calcium carbonate compensation depth (CCD)? A. 1000 meters B. 500 meters C. 5000 meters D. 4500 meters
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At what depth is the calcium carbonate compensation depth (CCD)?
A. 1000 meters
B. 500 meters
C. 5000 meters
D. 4500 meters
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Your answer would be D.
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the correct answer is D...
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