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The White Cliffs of Dover were primarily formed from the remains of tiny marine organisms, specifically coccolithophores, which are microscopic algae that produced calcium carbonate. Over millions of years, their accumulated remains created limestone deposits. Geological processes, including erosion and tectonic activity, shaped these deposits into the iconic cliffs we see today.

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