Because limestone is permeable
Many geologists believe that limestone deposits on land exist where ancient seas used to be. The moisture, over many centuries, created limestone.
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Limestone Uses:Used as aggregate or base for roads and foundations.Used in the purification of molten glass.Used to remove impurities from molten iron.Used as filler and abrasive in toothpastes.Used in the production of Portland cement.Used as an aggregate in concrete.Used as a soil conditioner for neutralizing acidic soils.Used as a source of calcium in supplements and food additives.Used to make paper white.Used in the purification of sugar.Used in the manufacture of brake pads.Used in the manufacture of medicinal antacids.Used in the preparation of wools and dyes.Used as a construction stone in buildings.Used as counter tops and flooring.Used as a water neutralizer.Used as a paint additive.Used as landscaping rock.
i have no idea all i know is that the empire state building is made out of limestone in 1931 & the Houses of parliament in london.
In all limestone caves, the same as as is "evident" - by the cave's very existence - as in all the limesrtone caves and other karst features in your country - chemical weathering! (Dissolution by carbonic acid.)
Regions overlying limestone bedrock tend to have fewer visible groundwater sources (such as streams & ponds), since surface water easily drains downward through permeable fractures and fissures in the limestone
Just about any mineral or metal can be mined underground or at the surface. Some typical underground mines may include gold, silver, coal, uranium, limestone, and salt. Many gemstones such as opal, diamond, emerald, ruby and sapphire are found in underground mines.
Yes. That explains why such peninsula is almost flat, with no surface rivers but many underground caves and pits known as "Cenotes".
alot and you find them underground by diging
as many as u can find underground lol
you can find one as a fossil underground OR steal a couple from me (I have to many)
you can find many everstones when digging for treasure underground
Many caves are found in limestone rock because limestone is a sedimentary rock that is easily eroded by water. Over time, the water dissolves the limestone, creating underground passageways and caverns. Additionally, limestone is often found in areas with abundant rainfall, which further contributes to the formation of caves through the process of water erosion.
Limestone has 5 molecule atoms
Limestone can be classified as organic, chemical, or bioclastic.
Keep digging stairs down you'll run into some sooner or later
Mammoth cave began forming about 10 million years ago when an ancient sea covering the central United States disappeared and erosional forces let cracks and holes expose the limestone that was beneath the sea. Rainwater began to get underground and hallowed out the cave.