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scoray [572]
2 years ago
13

Transgression of the Kaskaskia sea promoted reef formation in what is today Western Canada; which of the following statements is

NOT true about these reefs.
Biology
1 answer:
soldi70 [24.7K]2 years ago
7 0

The statement which is not true about the reefs is that they contain dinosaur fossils

<h3>What are reefs?</h3>

Reefs simply refers to chain of rocks or coral near the surface of water

Some few examples of reefs are as follows:

  • Rainbow reef
  • Red sea coral reef

So therefore, the statement which is not true about the reefs is that they contain dinosaur fossils

Complete question:

Transgression of the Kaskaskia sea promoted reef formation in what is today Western Canada; which of the following statements is NOT true about these reefs.

A. They contain calcium carbonate

B. They contain dinosaur fossils.

Learn more about reefs:

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