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Calcium sediments are rare in deep sea sediments on the seafloor below 4500 m depth because: Group of answer choices Mud and clay cover them, so they are rarely found. The calcium sediments dissolve in deep water. They are transported by currents far out to the deep sea, into trenches. The organisms that form calcium shells are not abundant in the ocean in the first place.
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