At the calcium carbonate compensation depth (CCD), the rate at which calcareous sediments are supplied to the seabed equals the rate at which those sediments dissolve. Calcareous ooze mostly exists below the CCD.

At the calcium carbonate compensation depth (CCD), the rate at which calcareous sediments are supplied to the seabed equals the rate at which those sediments dissolve. Calcareous ooze mostly exists below the CCD.










A.True
B.False














Answer: B


Oceanography

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