Why are fossils found in fossiliferous sedimentary rock?
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⏩fossiliferous limestone. Fossiliferous limestone is any type of limestone, made mostly of calcium carbonate (CaCO3) in the form of the mineralscalcite or aragonite, that contains an abundance of fossils or fossil traces. The fossils in these rocks may be of macroscopic or microscopic size.
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fossiliferous limestone. Fossiliferous limestone is any type of limestone, made mostly of calcium carbonate (CaCO3) in the form of the mineralscalcite or aragonite, that contains an abundance of fossils or fossil traces. The fossils in these rocks may be of macroscopic or microscopic size.
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