Limestone is an example of

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Limestone is an example of biochemical sedimentary rock.

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Sedimentary rocks are those that have been formed due to the accumulation of sediments over time from other rocks or organic remains. They correspond to 75% of the rocks in the world, being the most abundant.

Sedimentary rocks are generally classified, according to the way in which they are produced, in detritic or clastic, and chemical or non clastic; within the latter, there is a subcategory known as biochemistry.

Chemical sedimentary rocks are those that originate from materials deposited by chemical means, where the crystals are held together by chemical bonds or interwoven into each other. The materials, already dissolved, are transported and concentrated to form minerals that accumulate in aggregares and subsequently are lithified as in detritic rocks, to form a rock. Almost all of these rocks originate from chemical precipitation in extensions of surface water, either by inorganic chemical processes or by the chemical activity of organisms. Rocks formed by the activity of organisms are known as biochemical sedimentary rocks.

A clear example is limestone.

Answer 2
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a type of minerals found inside of rocks



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Where can we find bacteria living?

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Bacteria is everywhere!  Just watch out next time you type you might hurt a few hundred.

Like I said bacteria is every where an it is very much alive. Bacteria can be good and bad, our own body is made up of bacteria that goes in bad and makes the change to help our body.

Hope I helped. :)

Which would be an example of an abiotic part of the environment?A. temperature
B. trees
C. animals
D. plants

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Answer:

A. temperature

Explanation:

Biotic and abiotic factors together constitute the environment.

  • Biotic factor is the living factor which means that it's a living organism like animals or trees.
  • Abiotic factors on the other hand are non living components of the environment like temperature, pH and humidity.

The interaction between biotic and abiotic factors effects the ecosystem. Both of these factors are important for an ecosystem to thrive.

Temperature is abiotic as it is not living :)

Explain the difference between an infection caused by a fungus and an allergy caused by a fungus

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When a fungus infects a body, it attacks the host by destroying and often taking over cells. When a person has an allergic reaction (to anything) the substance triggers the body to send histamines and excess water to the affected area, swelling and closing the area to prevent infection. - Answer Provided by ChaoticPiece

The law of conservation of momentum states that the total momentum of a system _____.-increases
-decreases
-remains constant

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The total momentum of the two objects before the collision is equal to the total momentum of the two objects after the collision. The answer is: remains constant.

You collect trash at the beach and found the following items five plastic bottles, one disposable diaper, large ball of my filament mind, eight plastic bags, decide which of the items you collected could potentially do the most harm to the marine environment?

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If anything, the answer would be the Eight plastic bags. The reason for this is that sea turtles often mistake the plastic bags for jellyfish, which could easily throw the marine environment as well as it's foodchain/foodweb off balance. This could easily wipe the population of the seaturtles as well as it's prey/predators that help maintain the population balance within the marine ecosystem.

Answer: If anything, the answer would be the Eight plastic bags. The reason for this is that sea turtles often mistake the plastic bags for jellyfish, which could easily throw the marine environment as well as it's foodchain/foodweb off balance. This could easily wipe the population of the seaturtles as well as it's prey/predators that help maintain the population balance within the marine ecosystem.

Which will probably decrease population density?normal rainfall
fewer predators
forest fire
high birth rate

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The factor given in the choices that will probably decrease population density would be C. forest fire. Normal rainfall is beneficial to the ecosystem to help grow the vegetation and in result, benefits the consumers. Predators decrease the population while birth rate can also increase population. 

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forest fire

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