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Detailed account on pelagic deposits of ocean

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Answered by josaphoa1971
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Pelagic deposits can consist of both organic and inorganic material, and the organic material can frequently occur as ooze, which is a sort of liquid mud, made up largely of the remains of various marine organisms. When the organic substance is largely made up of calcium carbonate, the ooze is said to be calcareous.

Answered by InstaPrince
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sedimentary deposits in the abyssal parts of the ocean composed largely of the remains of pelagic organisms, volcanic dust, and meteoritic particles.

Pelagic deposits are the most conspicuous of all deposits—covering about 75% of the total sea floor. This is because, except for fine volcanic ash, little terrigenous material is carried into the deeps. The pelagic deposits consist of both organic and inorganic material.

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