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- Mediterranean Sea (9773 bytes)
26: ..., [[Majorca]] and [[Minorca]] (the [[Balearic Islands]]) in the western Mediterranean
67: ...t had dried into dust and been blown about by a sandstorm and ended up in a brine lake. These layers we...
69: ...150 m (in the Ionian Sea). The coastline extends for 46,000 [[kilometre|km]]. A shallow submarine ...
71: ... a problem. This misuse speeds along and/or confounds natural processes. The actual geography has also ...
78: * [[Mediterranean forests, woodlands, and shrub]] - Cretaceous (7391 bytes)
79: ...birds that swam like [[grebe]]s. Globotruncanid [[Foraminifera]] thrived. The Cretaceous also saw the first radi...
84: ...These include a large number (~95%) of types of [[Foraminifera|planktic foraminifers]] (excepting the [[Globiger... - Geologic time scale (26014 bytes)
104: ...Spiriferida|spiriferid]] brachiopods, bivalves, [[foraminifera]], and ammonoids all abundant. End of Permo-carbo... - Protist (3773 bytes)
23: ** [[Foraminifera]] - Sedimentary rock (7917 bytes)
3: ...ommon types such as [[chalk]], [[limestone]], [[sandstone]], and [[shale]].
16: ... with particles between 0.004 to 0.06 mm, and [[sandstone]] being coarser still with grains 0.06 tp 0.2...
22: ...uartz and abundant feldspar; [[greywacke]] is a sandstone with quartz, clay, feldspar, and metamorphic ...
26: ...ks and fissures within the rock, freezes, and expands. The force exerted by the expansion is sufficient...
37: ...rganisms, such as [[coral]]s, [[mollusc]]s, and [[foraminifera]], which cover the [[ocean floor]] with layers of... - Sedimentary rocks (7917 bytes)
3: ...ommon types such as [[chalk]], [[limestone]], [[sandstone]], and [[shale]].
16: ... with particles between 0.004 to 0.06 mm, and [[sandstone]] being coarser still with grains 0.06 tp 0.2...
22: ...uartz and abundant feldspar; [[greywacke]] is a sandstone with quartz, clay, feldspar, and metamorphic ...
26: ...ks and fissures within the rock, freezes, and expands. The force exerted by the expansion is sufficient...
37: ...rganisms, such as [[coral]]s, [[mollusc]]s, and [[foraminifera]], which cover the [[ocean floor]] with layers of... - Jurassic (4659 bytes)
1: ...major unit of the [[geologic timescale]] that extends from about 200 million years [[Before Present|BP]...
64: * [[plankton|planktonic]] [[foraminifera]] and [[calpionelids]], which are of great [[Stra...
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