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Diatoms have left Behind large amount of fossil cell wall which deposits in their habitat this accumulation is referred to as

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Answered by tinaghosh
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Diatoms have left Behind large amount of fossil cell wall which deposits in their habitat this accumulation is referred to as diatomaceous earth.

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Answered by Tulsi4890
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Diatoms have left behind a large amount of fossil cell wall which deposits in their habitat this accumulation is referred to as Diatomaceous Earth.

  • Diatoms are members of the Kingdom Protista that float passively in water.
  • The cells of diatoms are rich in silica. The dead diatoms get deposited at the bottom of the sea and form a silica-rich layer.
  • This layer is called diatomaceous earth. It can be easily converted to a white powder.
  • It is used as a scrub, an insecticide, and also for insulating purpose in industries.
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