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Which of these bottoms CANNOT be found in the South Downs National Park?
Which of these bottoms CANNOT be found in the South Downs National Park?
Did you know? When you hold a small piece of chalk in your hand from a walk along the South Downs, you are holding the remains of millions upon millions of microscopic marine plants called algae.

These plants thrived in a warm sea that was 200 to 300 metres deep and covered most of the UK. The cell walls of these plants were strengthened with calcium carbonate.

The only part of the UK you would have been able to see 100 millions years ago would have been the highest peaks of the Scottish mountain range.
Did you know? When you hold a small piece of chalk in your hand from a walk along the South Downs, you are holding the remains of millions upon millions of microscopic marine plants called algae.

These plants thrived in a warm sea that was 200 to 300 metres deep and covered most of the UK. The cell walls of these plants were strengthened with calcium carbonate.

The only part of the UK you would have been able to see 100 millions years ago would have been the highest peaks of the Scottish mountain range.
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Correct answer: Aunty's Bottom


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