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how do bioclastic limestone differ from crystalline limestone​

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Bioclastic limestones are as diverse as the fossils and fossil pieces that make them up. Some are dominated by sand-sized grains of finely broken up fossil debris. This fossiliferous limestone is dominated by crinoids (which look like little buttons) and bryozoans (the branched pieces). ...

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Bioclastic limestones are as diverse as the fossils and fossil pieces that make them up. Some are dominated by sand-sized grains of finely broken up fossil debris. This fossiliferous limestone is dominated by crinoids (which look like little buttons) and bryozoans (the branched pieces).

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