When you put limestone into vinegar, it will shift around and sometimes create bubbles.
Yes it does.
yes they do
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Yes, index fossils are special fossils that act as geological tools enabling comparison in time of a range of geological units and environment. Normally, they are selected using certain attributes such as the fossil should be widespread, abundant, fast evolving, and independent of their environment.
By using HCL, if it fizzes then it is limestone.
Correlation by Fossils (index fossils) - Matching rock units of similar age on a large scale by using index (or guide) fossils (fossils that were widespread geographically and lived only a short time). Allows widely separated rocks of different composition to be correlated. Overlapping time ranges of several sets of index fossils are typically used.
can be separated by using a magnet
There are a few advantages to using limestone for building materials. Limestone is pretty and elegant looking. Limestone is also a strong material to work with. Limestone takes very little maintenance and is fairly inexpensive.
I would imagine it would depend on what kind of rock it is.
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Well since limestone is a buffer, (meaning it balances the pH of something else) maybe using a limestone quarry would be a good way of creating more limestone:)
plop in erides limestone sandstone and shale by using weatheriing
Indiana has a limestone quarry. The outside of the house is limestone.
Vinegar is made from Wine so perhaps using a white or red wine in place of vinegar?