Is there a layer of limestone at the bottom of a Kettle?

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2026-05-17 02:26

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Kettles are glacial landforms that form when a block of ice is left behind by a retreating glacier and then melts. The presence of limestone at the bottom of a kettle would depend on the local geology of the area where the kettle formed. If the area has limestone deposits, it is possible for a kettle to have a layer of limestone at its bottom.

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