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What happens below the carbonate compensation depth


Question: What happens below the carbonate compensation depth (CCD)? Group of answer choices Calcium carbonate becomes totally saturated in seawater, and begins to precipitate out as a solid residue. Calcium salinity goes to zero. Carbonate is compensated by silica. Calcium carbonate producing organisms thrive there. Solid calcium carbonate is no longer stable, and begins to dissolve into the seawater. Need Assignment Help?

 

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