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It is also common to find flint nodules embedded in the chalk in the paths in this area. These were formed when sponge skeletons dissolved in the sea water and got redeposited as a solid mass of silica. These flints were commonly used by early residents of Britain as knives, axe blades, and other tools. Mines produced the best quality flint, however
To claim this earthcache please email us the answers to the following questions: 1. What mineral is chalk made from? What other rock is this mineral also found in? (Name one) 2. Approximately how many years would it take to deposit 1cm of chalk? (HINT: Answer is on the cache page!) 3. Describe the colour and texture of the small chalk cliffs that you find at these coordinates. 4. The chalk is visible to the left and right hand sides of the road. Estimate the height of the highest part of the exposed chalk cliff.
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