The presence of limestone, composed primarily of calcium carbonate, strongly implies that the region was previously covered by what type of environment?

Answer

Warm, shallow marine environments

Limestone is typically formed from the accumulation and precipitation of shells and skeletal remains of organisms that thrive in warm, shallow, sunlit marine settings, often implying tropical or subtropical conditions.

The presence of limestone, composed primarily of calcium carbonate, strongly implies that the region was previously covered by what type of environment?

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