Jamaica is predominantly known for its limestone, which is a sedimentary rock formed from calcium carbonate. The island’s geological landscape features extensive limestone formations, creating unique topography such as caves and sinkholes. Additionally, volcanic rock, particularly basalt, can also be found in some areas, reflecting the island's geological history.
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limestone
A texture know as foliation is common in metamorphic rock and garnets are more commonly found in metamorphic rock than other rock types of the crust.
phosphorus is commonly found in the earths crust because it is a rock
where in Jamaica can orchids can be found
where in Jamaica is granite found
In granite rock
Galena is a mineral. not a rock, but is commonly found emplaced in sedimentary rock from hydrothermal deposition in faults and fissures.
Yes, pelicans can be found in Jamaica. The brown pelican, in particular, is commonly seen along the island's coastlines, often diving into the water to catch fish. They are part of the diverse avian population that inhabits Jamaica's coastal and marine environments.
Galena is a mineral, not a rock, but is commonly found emplaced in sedimentary rock from hydrothermal deposition in faults and fissures.
Igneous rock, and specifically basalt.
Topaz was formed at a high temperature, and is commonly found in igneous rock.