apart from sun's rays, one of the major reason for heating up of earth surface is also due to the presence of natural radioactive elements in the earth so i think its good to get it removed and use it wisely.
http://books.Google.com/books?id=UyIC2KeQ9qYC&pg=PA274 Yes, it is possible to find radioactive elements in a limestone mine.
The Old Town Quarry nearby was used to mine limestone. So probably some of that hill is limestone.
Limestone is made out of Calcium Carbonate CaCO3 . Calcium carbonate is the active ingredient in agricultural lime and it is from this that the rock it was mine from gets its name.
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.
Yes, with a pickaxe. Mine Tin, then mine copper. After that use them in a furnece to get a bronze bar. -Happy Smithing
Gold is an element (79 on the periodic table of elements). Thats why you mine gold not make it!
There are no radioactive spiders. This is something from a movie, and has never happened. There is no way to find images of radioactive spiders.
To make chalk
of course
im not sure. i am studing the elements @ skool but mine is silver. it is really easy to find if u search it on google. Sorry. ---- Thallium has 25 isotopes (2 stable and 23 radioactive); see the list below at the link.
The Old Town Quarry nearby was used to mine limestone. So probably some of that hill is limestone.
Limestone is made out of Calcium Carbonate CaCO3 . Calcium carbonate is the active ingredient in agricultural lime and it is from this that the rock it was mine from gets its name.
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.
A quarry is an example of the open-cast removal of a commodity - be it coal or building material such as limestone, etc.
Uranium is very useful for radioactive dating. It can date extremely old substances, and can date very accurately.
You find gems in a mine. If you go on webkinzinsider.com they have the chart.
India mines a number of minerals and metals including Manganese, bauxite, uranium, limestone, marble, coal, gems, mica, and graphite. They also mine emeralds and many other minerals.
mine lime stone south east of varrock east gate next the guy with the bones in a sack (if you talk to him you will do a quest) go to a general store and go into the computer items to get a chisel if your crafting is level 12 or over click on the limestone in your inventory then click on the chisel if you have 5k (5000) coins or over and you crafting is level 11 or lower buy a block at the G.E. (grand externe) member items: limestone, limestone-block. non-members items: coin(s), chisel, crafting-ability.