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Match each description with the correct sediment shown. 000 0 carbonate sand carbonate sand made of harder minerals made of seashells and calcite 1. Sediment A sediment that has traveled farther 2. Sediment B quartz sand forms when rocks first break apart

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2. Sediment B quartz sand forms when rocks first break apart

Step-by-step explanation:

  • Limestone is a carbonate rock that sedimentary in origin that is often made up of skeletal body parts of freshwater organisms such as corals, and mollusks, etc.
  • Major material of mineral calcite. That are different crystal forms of calcium carbonate CaCO3. It's colorless or white, also gray, yellow, green. And chemically dissolves to form an acid.
  • Calcite may form in substance to the response of organisms which result in sulfate dependent and when methane is oxidized. They have existed on earth primarily in forms of calcium carbonate in marine waters low magnesium calcite.
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