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    If a Geologist Finds Thick Accumulations of Fossiliferous Limestone,in What
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If a Geologist Finds Thick Accumulations of Fossiliferous Limestone,in What

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Question 29

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If a geologist finds thick accumulations of fossiliferous limestone,in what type of basin might they have been formed?


A) passive-margin
B) intracontinental
C) rift
D) foreland

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