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Calcium carbonate, phosphates, and manganese may precipitate out of solution to form deposits on the ocean floor. A. True B. False
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Calcium carbonate, phosphates, and manganese may precipitate out of solution to form deposits on the ocean floor.
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A. True
Step-by-step explanation:
The marine sediments that are originated for the warm tropical oceans surface create deposits in the deep water are primarily composed of the calcium carbonate phosphorus and magnesium and they are deposited through the oozes and the organism that are like the polyps.
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