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Q: Sandstone that began as coral can be found on continents?
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Can sandstone that began as coral be found on a continent?

no


Can sandstones began as coral be found on continents?

false only limestone


What explains how limestone that began as coral can be found on continents?

the coral reefs only grow in the under water and the continents are under water so it can grow and give a good place in the under water.


What explains that limestone that began as coral can be found on continents?

the coral reefs only grow in the under water and the continents are under water so it can grow and give a good place in the under water.


Because plate movements have raised ancient sea floors above sea level?

limestone that began as coral reefs can be found on the continents.


Where is limestone that began as coral found on contents?

you learn it Monroe's


Why do limestone that began as coral can be found on land?

the world was once under water. this gave the coral conditons to grow.


Are there coral reefs in the Neritic Zone?

Yes, where coral reefs are found along the edges of continents; Australia's Great Barrier Reef and Florida USA are two examples. However, many are found around volcanic islands or their remains(atolls).


Where is the coral reef?

Coral reefs are found below sea level in shallow waters surrounding islands or continents alike where water temperatures are tropical and subtropical as far as any sun lights penetrates.


Where is sandstone and limestone located and why is oil found there?

limestone and sandstone are found under ground and oil is there to


What are the properties of sandstone?

Sandstone is grainy, porous, and can be found to contain fossils.


What type of stone was angkor what made from?

Sandstone, there were 3 types found: yellow-brown sandstone, red sandstone, and greywacke (which is a hard sandstone)