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Q: What does calcium carbonate that settles out of ocean water forms?
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The acidic ocean water wil erode the calcium carbonate shells true or false?

Yes, it is true that the acidic ocean water will erode the calcium carbonate shells.


Mollusks have a durable shell made of calcium carbonate and are found where?

The ocean


What does coral reefs absorb from the ocean to form their skeletons?

They absorb calcium ions and bicarbonate (hydrogen carbonate) ions.


Which two dissolved solids in ocean water occur in the greatest amount?

Probably sodium chloride and calcium carbonate.


What is dolomite made out of?

Dolomite is a type of limestone containing magnesium carbonate as well as the calcium carbonate of ordinary limestone. As with ordinary limestone, dolomite is a deposit of microscopic skeletons of dead plankton. When the plankton die their skeletons settle to the bottom of the ocean, forming a ooze that eventually solidifies. When mountain building activities raise this on the land we get limestone or dolomite.


How have foraminifera and radiolarions contributed to the formation of sedimentary layers on the ocean floor?

When they die they leave behind their calcium carbonate shell.


What is the most common salt found in ocean water A potassium B calcium carbonate C magnesium D sodium chloride A potassium B calcium carbonate C magnesium D sodium chloride?

That would be D. sodium chloride.


Most of the loose material that settles on the ocean floor probably comes from?

what is the loose material that settles on the bottom of the ocean called


Does coral have Exoskeletons?

Yes, coral does have exoskeletons made of calcium carbonate. These exoskeletons provide structure and support for the coral polyps, which are tiny organisms that secrete the calcium carbonate to build the coral reefs. Over time, these exoskeletons accumulate and form the large coral reef structures we see in the ocean.


Is limestone a intrusive igneous rock?

No. Limestone is a sedimentary rock formed when calcium carbonate precipitates from the ocean.


Does salt settle?

it depends where but salt can settle like it settles in the ocean :)


What is carbonate system?

it is the buffering system in ocean