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WHY ARE THE CLIFFS OF DOVER, ENGLAND WHITE?

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WHY ARE THE CLIFFS OF DOVER, ENGLAND WHITE?

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The answer should be in your books or notes. I’ll do your geography homework Q – this time. They’re white because they are made of chalk – the same soft material a person uses on a blackboard. If you never used chalk on a blackboard, at times it can make some folks blood run cold and their skin crawl with goose bumps! I did my best to answer it. I hope the information helps. VTY, Ron Berue Yes, that is my real last name! Sources: I had this assignemnt in 3rd or 4th grade geography or science – about 51 years ago.

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because they’re made of chalk (white calcium carbonate) formed about 136 billion years ago from skeletons of coral, sponges and other small sea creatures

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