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No im serious, it is organic. coquina
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It is a sedimentary rock made almost entirely of bones and shells.
Limestone, chalk, and coal are organic sedimentary rocks.
Coquina forms when shells, mineral calcite, and sometimes phosphate settle on the bottom of the ocean, while more and more pile upon them as time passes. Soon, as more pressure builds up, all the shells, mineral calcite, and phosphate press together to create a hard structure in the form of a rock called coquina.
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It is a sedimentary rock made almost entirely of bones and shells.
Coquina is classified as an organic rock because it is composed of fragments of shells that come from animals like mollusks. Its texture is rough and granular due to the big shell-like particles.
Coquina is an organic sedimentary rock composed primarily of cemented shells of marine organisms.
where is coquina rock found
Because it forms from animals that were once living which makes it an organic sediment. It can also be classified into the Detrital sedimentary rock category because it is compacted together.
Limestone, chalk, and coal are organic sedimentary rocks.
Because it forms from animals that were once living which makes it an organic sediment. It can also be classified into the Detrital sedimentary rock category because it is compacted together.
Coquina forms when shells, mineral calcite, and sometimes phosphate settle on the bottom of the ocean, while more and more pile upon them as time passes. Soon, as more pressure builds up, all the shells, mineral calcite, and phosphate press together to create a hard structure in the form of a rock called coquina.
You can find coquina at beaches, shallow submarine raised banks, swift tidal channels , and barrier bars!!
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Coquina and Limestone are very similar. In fact, Coquina IS a type of limestone. Coquina is a very strong and sturdy rock. It was used by Spanish soliders to buid Fort Castillo de San Marcos located in Saint Augustine, Florida. It is also commonly formed of mostly seashells. Limestone has seashells and fossils in it.
Coquina is a soft limestone that is formed from the cemented fossil debris of coarse shells and shell fragments. It is a non-foliated rock.