Depends on the quarry. Some haul by truck, some haul by a conveyor belt.
it is crushed into sand like powder by hammers.
Limestone, dolomite, BOF slag, electric furnace slag, olivine
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Bituminous and subbituminous coals are user to make the pulverized coal for coal burners. This is coal containing the compound bitumen. It is a soft coal. They are graded according to their carbon content. They can be processed into coke before being pulverized.
At a limestone quarry
Surely it should be either "You fly over the huge limestone quarry" or "you flew over the huge limestone quarry" or "You have flown over the....."
Limestone is transported by truck or train.
Limestone can be processed to make marble.
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:)
The advantage of living near a limestone quarry is that there are many employment opportunities in the quarry site. The other advantage the building of houses is cheaper because of the easier availability of limestone which is one of the building materials.
quarry
A quarry is any large pit dug into the ground from which rocks are mined to be used in any number of ways, usually building materials. Therefore, a limestone quarry would be a quarry dug solely for mining limestone. In the United States, the state of Indiana is full of limestone quarries.
This past week I visited a limestone quarry that has been mining limestone in one place for 40 years. In that time, they will have mined millions of tons of limestone. Usually nearly ALL the rock is limestone, so the answer will depend on the size (area) of the quarry, how deep you can mine, and presence of any "trash" rock.
Because limestone is a very intimmadate stone that you can break up easily.
The biggest limestone quarry in the UK is located in Leicestershire, near the village of Mountsorrel. Owned and operated by Tarmac, it is one of the largest quarries in Europe, producing millions of tons of limestone for construction projects every year.
This depends on the size of the limestone deposit, the rate of extraction and the economic viability of the deposit.