Generally, it depends on the pH of the soil. Limestone is often used to reduce the acidity and make the soil more neutral or basic. The pH requirements depend on the individual plant, you could try the USDA's PLANTS database (plants.usda.gov) for more information
Generally speaking, no it is not. Pine trees prefer acidic soil, and any kind of lime will sweeten the soil, making it more alkaline. Then the pine tree's own needle drop will slightly re-acidify the soil, yes, but you asked "is limestone good for pine trees", and the simple answer is "no".
any kind
Limestone, or calcium carbonate, is entirely harmless in solid form, and exposure will not affect people in any way. However, if you inhale limestone dust, it will irritate the lungs, as does any kind of dust.
No. For instance there are no green trees in Antarctica.
Cancun is on the eastern Yucatan Peninsula, a flat land (no mountains at all) made up mostly of limestone. It however, has a tropical climate with plenty of tropical trees.
any kind of shovel, you can buy them from nooks shop
Monkeys live in tall trees so they don't get killed by any predator
American/palmetto; any roach that lives in trees. the kind that fly.
The kind of trees available as clip art include oak, pine, maple and beech. Palm trees are also quite popular. Clip art is available of pretty much any kind of tree one can think of.
No you can not!Jagex has not released any limestone pie...
lakes that have a floor consisting of basic minerals, such as limestone are more resistant to acid rain because the chemicals of the limestone neutralize any incoming acid.
kids, i can tell you for any school work that yes, they do live in trees, and not those silly answers like candy trees! they live in pear trees, of coarse!