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Calcium carbonate is a type of hydrogenous sediment that can be buried and hardened into _____.

A. limestone
B. siliceous ooze
C. calcareous ooze

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A: limstone is the correct answer

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The answer is Limestone. This is a sedimentary rock, comprise mostly of skeletal remains of marine creatures for instance coral, forams and mollusks. Its main resources are the reserves calcite and aragonite, which are diverse crystal types of calcium carbonate (CaCO3)
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