Geography, asked by kumawatpriya8623, 19 days ago

The common term used for organic deposites is
a) Ooze
b) Pelagic
c) Neretic
The red colour mud in duo
d) Hill​

Answers

Answered by suhanikumari6543
2

Explanation:

i hope it will be helpful to you and others.

Attachments:
Answered by brainlysme2
0

Answer: a) Ooze

Explanation:

Ooze is a type of pelagic (deep-sea) silt that contains at least 30% of microscopic floating creatures' skeletal remnants. Oozes are essentially mud deposits on the ocean floor. Oozes are essentially mud deposits on the ocean floor. They develop at places of the seafloor far enough from land such that sediments washed from the land do not obstruct the slow but continuous deposition of dead microorganisms from upper waters. The oozes are split into two groups based on the type of skeleton that predominates: calcareous oozes, which contain skeletons made of calcium carbonate, and siliceous oozes, which contain skeletons formed of silica. The planktonic foraminifera shells seen in globigerina ooze and the pelagic mollusk shells found mostly in pteropod ooze are examples of the calcareous oozes.

#SPJ2

Click here to know more

https://brainly.in/question/41239331

https://brainly.in/question/43722137

Similar questions