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Limestone from the Peak District was traditionally transported by horse and cart or packhorse trains along routes like the Cromford Canal and later by rail. The canals and railways provided more efficient means of moving the heavy raw material to industrial centers for processing.
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In 2008, 7.9 million tonnes of Limestone were quarried from the Peak District - this is roughtly five times as much as in 1951. I would guess to start by using 7.9 million and dividing it by 5. My answer = 1.58 million. Please correct me if i am wrong.
The White Peak and the Dark Peak are two distinct regions within the Peak District National Park in England. The White Peak is characterized by its limestone landscape, with rolling hills, dales, and limestone gorges. In contrast, the Dark Peak is known for its gritstone plateaus, moorlands, and rugged landscapes. The main difference lies in the geology of the two areas, with limestone dominating the White Peak and gritstone dominating the Dark Peak.
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The Peak District is in England which is in Europe.
Peak District was created in 1951.
Indiana has a limestone quarry. The outside of the house is limestone.
The population of the Peak District National Park is 38,000.
The Peak District was formed millions of years ago, however the management of The Peak District National Park was founded in 1951.
The Peak District National Park Authority.
The Peak District National Park is in England in the United Kingdom