Lime stone varies from crumbly to almost as hard as flint, depending mostly on how much weight was above it when it was being formed.
It is both hard and soft rock becasue of the elves living inside it.
Yes, limestone is considered a hard rock. It is a sedimentary rock composed mainly of calcium carbonate minerals. While not as hard as igneous rocks like granite, limestone is still durable and commonly used in construction and as a building material.
Marble is a hard rock. it is a soft rock then the Taj Mahal situated in agra will have broken into peices.
Hard rock: GraniteSoft rock: Sandstone
The opposite of rock-hard would be soft or flexible.
It is a limestone, hard.
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Slate is a metamorphic rock that falls somewhere between a soft and hard rock. It is formed from the low-grade metamorphism of shale and is generally softer than granite or marble. It is commonly used for roofing, flooring, and as a decorative stone due to its ability to be split into thin sheets.
classic rock, alterlative, hard rock, soft rock, To be specific talk kinda like chalk,amethyst nice and sparkly and more!!!
Yes lime is a soft wood
No, granite is not a soft rock. It is a hard, durable rock that is commonly used in construction due to its strength and resistance to wear and tear.
Hard and soft are relative attributes. Compared to a Marshmallow, limestone is very hard. It's even harder when comparing it with candy floss. In comparison to granite, steel or diamonds, limestone is a pretty soft rock.