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    Calcrete (Caliche)forms in a Desert Climate Through the Dissolution and the Re-Precipitation
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Calcrete (Caliche)forms in a Desert Climate Through the Dissolution and the Re-Precipitation

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Calcrete (caliche) forms in a desert climate through the dissolution and the re-precipitation of ________ during and after rainstorms.


A) manganese oxide
B) quartz
C) calcite
D) iron oxide

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