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Limestone rocks after prairie fire
Exposed limestone rocks after a prairie fire in the Flint Hills Limestone is a sedimentary rock composed mostly of calcite (calcium carbonate, CaCO3). It is formed (largely in marine environments) by organic means?that is, from the remains of animals and plants. near Winfield, Kansas
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Limestone rocks after prairie fire
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Exposed limestone rocks after a prairie fire in the Flint Hills Limestone is a sedimentary rock composed mostly of calcite (calcium carbonate, CaCO3). It is formed (largely in marine environments) by organic means?that is, from the remains of animals and plants. near Winfield, Kansas
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Kenneth M. Highfill/Science Source
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SS2519500
Legacy Identifier:
BV9967
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10800px × 4220px 11MB
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caco3
calcite
calcium carbonate
chert
exposed strata
flint
flint hills
fossils
geological strata
geology
grazing land
kansas
panaoramic
panorama
permian period
prairie
sedimentary rock
sedimentary strata
strata
strata layers
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