
Faithfree, a question.
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Re: Faithfree, a question.
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Re: Faithfree, a question.
I've always liked the word "eoliths".Thinking Aloud wrote:It's worth adding that most limestone isn't "sediment" in the sense of stuff washed out to sea, it's dead stuff. However it forms, you have to take into account the length of time it would have taken the living stuff to form in the first place.
(Can I just add "ooliths" because it's such a nice word?)
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Re: Faithfree, a question.
... and morrocks? /WellsPappa wrote:I've always liked the word "eoliths".Thinking Aloud wrote:It's worth adding that most limestone isn't "sediment" in the sense of stuff washed out to sea, it's dead stuff. However it forms, you have to take into account the length of time it would have taken the living stuff to form in the first place.
(Can I just add "ooliths" because it's such a nice word?)
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