I just conducted an experiment with a small amount of limstone in beakers of acids and bases and the Ph levels stayed the same.
classic rocks are not minerals. limestone is
Limestone does not have a parent rock.
Limestone, limestone everywhere.
Rain water can dissolve rocks like limestone.
limestone rocks are igneous.
Limestone, limestone everywhere.
The breakdown of rocks results in the formation of soil over many thousands of years.
Rocks containing calcium carbonate (Ca CO3), example limestone, tend to weather easily. The acid rain reacts with this component in sedimentary rocks and weaken the bonds between its constituent minerals, making it more susceptible to breaking away from the original portion.
shells
Type of rocks e.g Hard/soft can affect this, rocks such as limestone which are hard are eroded slower than softer rocks like sandstone, also the positioning of the cliff in relation to the prevailing wind can also affect the rate of erosion as the cliffs are continually battered head on by the waves
limestone, sandstone, and shale
The majority of aves are made up of limestone Stalagmite rocks