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how was flint stone formed???
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how was flint stone formed if it was a moulten rock (as in lava) what happened to the worlds atmosphere to make it hot enough for it to get so hot to form flint and what made the earth cool down to the climte now rememering that then there was no pollution like cars or even us to cause global warming ??
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Flint was never a molten rock. Flint is part of a sedimentary rock such as chalk or limestone and was laid down in warm seas millions of years ago - in the case of chalk around 60 - 120 million years ago. The chalk is calcium carbonate and is largely the deposits of the chalk (CaCO3) skeletons of microscopic organisms called foraminifera. Other microscopic organisms called diatoms contained silica (SiO2). Sponges in the sea floor also included silica in their structure.
Over millions of years, and due to groundwater, the silica molecules have come together as concretions - often around a fossil sponge skeleton. This is similar to the way in which crystals grow but in this case the structure is crypto-crystalline. True crystals fracture along cleavage planes but flint has a characteristic conchoidal fracture.
Over millions of years, and due to groundwater, the silica molecules have come together as concretions - often around a fossil sponge skeleton. This is similar to the way in which crystals grow but in this case the structure is crypto-crystalline. True crystals fracture along cleavage planes but flint has a characteristic conchoidal fracture.
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