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1. Brachiopoda > Articulata > Rhynchonellata > Athyridida > Athyrididae > Composita 2. Naturally smooth shell, plus weathering polishes the surface (sand and water) 3. Devonian - Permian 4. Marine 5. Benthic sessile filter feeder
Correct, except for number two,1. Brachiopoda > Articulata > Rhynchonellata > Athyridida > Athyrididae > Composita 2. Naturally smooth shell, plus weathering polishes the surface (sand and water) 3. Devonian - Permian 4. Marine 5. Benthic sessile filter feeder
This way, the shell can handle more turbulent currents.
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Cool.
Question:
What is the difference between siderite and pyrophyllite?
I would say the main difference is the composition like how one is made of carbonate and other is a silicate, but there are many other things like distinct differences in the crystal shape and color and texture/hardness.
Next question! Here's an ez one. Organize these supercontinents by earliest to latest. Ur, Kenorland, Vaalbara, Pangea, and Pannotia
Vaalbara, Ur, Kenorland, Pannotia, Pangaea
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