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Aragonite sea

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Aragonite refers to a mineral form of calcium carbonate (CaCO3), which is commonly found in marine environments. When discussing "aragonite sea," it typically refers to the conditions in oceans where aragonite is the dominant form of calcium carbonate being precipitated by marine organisms, such as corals and some shellfish.

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