Some forms of stone are igneous, essentially meaning that they were formed volcanically. Others are sedimentary, meaning that they were formed when various minerals/particles settle and compress into rock.
Limestone in particular is sedimentary, and is composed of skeletal fragments of marine organisms from the ancient seas--this makes the rock especially porous, and exposed limestone has a tendency to "honeycomb" in the presence of underground water or erosion.
The Texas Hill Country (where I grew up) is full of such stone, and local dams built in the first half of the 20th century often had to be re-planned several times over due to the porous rock in the original chosen construction sites. This is also why most cave systems are limestone.
The use of carbolic acid can make limestone dissolve. Carbolic acid can be found in any carbonated beverage that is clear in color.
limestone is permable because it was formed in layers (from all of the tiny pieces of sea shells and all that)
No, limestone is a sedimentary rock that is the basis for marble if it is compressed by millions of years of pressure. Limestone consists of calcium carbonate, CaCO3. Limestone dissolved in slightly acidic water forms the basis of stalactites and stalagmites in limestone caves.
yes it does. it absorbs lots of the stuff.. it very usefull it made out of crushed up sea shell carbon dioxide a colourless gas and can be tested by bubbling it through lime water.
you can absorb the water by putting it in the sun
yes
Yes water does absorb into wood!
Some rocks that are known to absorb water include sandstone, limestone, and shale. These rocks have interconnected pore spaces that allow water to be drawn in and stored within their structure.
Yes, certain types of rocks can absorb water through their pores or cracks. Porous rocks such as sandstone or limestone have spaces that can hold water like a sponge. However, not all rocks can absorb water, especially dense or impermeable ones like granite or marble.
yeah it does all sand stone is the same
Limestone is called limestone because it has lime in it from the sea water it if formed in.
it the limestone is acidic
The Gravel will absorb the water until it can absorb anymore.
Limestone erodes with water. Limestone can also erode through water getting in to the cracks and then freezing. This causes the crack to expand and will begin to erode the limestone.
You need to specify the quantities of both the limestone and the water.
it the limestone is acidic
Limestone and Marble Limestone and Marble
Yes, mud is able to absorb water due to its porous nature and high moisture content. When water is added to mud, it fills the gaps between the solid particles, causing the mud to become more fluid.
Is limestone in well water harmful to the human body