How are oozes different from abyssal clays?
a) Oozes and abyssal clays are essentially the same.
b) Oozes are at least 30% biogenous test material while abyssal clays are at least 70% fine, clay-sized particles from the continent.
c) Abyssal clays are at least 30% biogenous test material while oozes are at least 70% fine, clay-sized particles from the continent.
d) Abyssal clays are glacial deposits, while oozes are turbidite deposits.
B
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