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    Lime Muds and Clastic Limestone Sands Are Deposits That Form
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Lime Muds and Clastic Limestone Sands Are Deposits That Form

Question 145

Question 145

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Lime muds and clastic limestone sands are deposits that form carbonate rocks in:


A) nearshore environments
B) fluvial environments
C) deep-sea environments
D) swampy environments

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