Yes, limestone is attractive, easy to cut and shape, and water resistant.
limestone contains calcium carbonate which is good for strong health teeth so many manufacturers of toothpaste use limestone
Well, limestone is basic, meaning the opposite of acidic. Materials similar to limestone can actually be found in antacids like Tums. So in small amounts limestone is not poisonous to a dog or anyone for that matter, it will just temporarily lower the acid content of the stomach. However, limestone should not be fed to a dog or encouraged because it still is not good for a dog to be eating or digesting straight limestone in any quantity.
The limestone containing a fossil would be heaated to a sufficiently high temperature (about 1,800 centigrade).then the limestone would become powder and the fossil which is not as sensitive to heat as limestone would remain un damaged
Limestone can be formed partly or mostly by visible shell fragments. .
Limestone is a sedimentary rock formed from the accumulation of skeletal fragments of marine organisms like coral and mollusks.
Indiana has a limestone quarry. The outside of the house is limestone.
to make saltpetre all you need to use is limestone and fertilizer good luck with the rest of the good =^[)
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In Jerusalem. It's a limestone ridge east of the Old City and the Kidron valley.
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Vinegar will bubble when a drop is placed on limestone. If it bubbles it's a pretty good indication that it's Limestone.
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:)
Limestone is made up of calcium oxide which is the key ingredient to make cement. The limestone is mixed in with a particular clay to get the cement mixture.
Sedimentary rocks make up most of the formations of rocks found at the garden of the gods. Formations of deep red, pinks, and white sandstone, conglomerate, and limestone give garden of the gods it's magical appearance.
Rabbits are generally considered garden pests. So, no, a rabbit would not be good for a garden.
Yes, limestone is attractive, easy to cut and shape, and water resistant.