Layers of sediments deposited during the Jurassic era are typical of an everchanging shallow marine environment. This marine habitat was rich in life.


Layers of sediments deposited during the Jurassic era are typical of an everchanging shallow marine environment. This marine habitat was rich in wildlife that remain as fossils


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Location: Scarborough, UK
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