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The first hard layer is the Lockport Formation, which is made from limestone. The secound is softer, and is the Rochester Formation, and is made from shale and some very thin limestone bits. The third layer is underwater, and is Queenston Formation, which is made from shales and fine sandstone.
burial and rock formation
It causes dissolution which initially creates vesicles within the limestone and may ultimately result in the formation of cave systems.
Layer after layer of sedimentary rock, then eventually metamorphic and igneous rock. The layer directly underneath the Kaibab is the Toroweap Formation, a layer of darker limestone.
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A stalagtite is a mineral formation that forms at the top of a limestone cave. A stalagmite is a mineral formation that rises from the bottom of a limestone cave.
Limestone.
Dissolving limestone.
Sandstone. Limestone is of deeper water formation.
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Limestone
limestone
chemical change
Karst topography is usually created by dissolved limestone. Therefore, limestone makes up Karst topography.
The first hard layer is the Lockport Formation, which is made from limestone. The secound is softer, and is the Rochester Formation, and is made from shale and some very thin limestone bits. The third layer is underwater, and is Queenston Formation, which is made from shales and fine sandstone.
Limestone can occur from either formation method.