It might damage it by the erosion people walking over the limestone wearing it to nothing and over the years it will just be like holes
yes
Rust is characteristic for iron and alloys (metals), not for a salt as limestone.
it is were people damage the landscape with mines andd things <3 :)
Not here: too many! They are listed in the cavers' regional guides for the main caving areas, and other publications for smaller areas, but there are many hundreds listed!
no it does not it actually makes it shine more
yes, tourists will walk on limestone all year round, for example: if it's wet tourists will erode the rock as limestone is porous so it will crumble easily.
Cambrian Caving Council was created in 1969.
If the pool is allowed to empty and/or remain empty, the chance of the walls caving in goes up dramatically. Much of that will depend upon the age of the pool, the way it was originally constructed, and what damage was done to the structure and the substrate by the leak.
Crushed limestone trails can do a lot of damage to bicycles. It is important to have a tire that is at least an inch wide.
Yes St Paul's Cathedral is made of limestone. Also because of acidic rain the cathedral is eroding, although it takes years for the damage to be seen.
1. they are used for tourist attraction sites 2.they are used as bat and other animals homes. +++ You could also have suggested their attraction to cavers, both for "sport" caving - the pursuit itself - and for amateur and professional scientific study.
Edmund J. Mason has written: 'Caves and caving in Britain' -- subject(s): Caves, Caving