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Which is not a hydrogenous sediment?

manganese nodules

calcium carbonates

evaporites

calcareous ooze

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my answer is the letter D. calcareous ooze

Because calcareous ooze is a Biogenous sediment not a hydrogenous sediment

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I believe  Calcareous is not a hydrogenous sediment. Hydrogenous sediments are example of marine sediments that are formed directly from chemical processes in sea water. They include, manganese nodules, phophorites, metal sulfides, evaporites and carrbonates. In shallower areas, such as on continental shelves and near islands, rock salt, calcium salts and sulfates may settle on the ocean floor. 
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