Lime (slaked lime or quick lime) is a strong alkali, and it neutralises the pH of the soil if it is acidic. It also contains valuable metallic elements needed for growing such as calcium, magnesium, iron, aluminum etc.
Farmers Use Slaked Lime For Animal Pens
This is half right but it is to neutralise acid soils it was wright in my homework anyway
I'm not completely sure but don't they use it to neutralise the soil .. ?
The basic reason ( to reduce the pH of the soil )
The add it to nutrilise the acid soil
To reduce acidity.
Limestone or calcium carbonate (CaCO3) is used in antacids to relieve heartburn and indigestion by neutralizing the acid in your stomach.
Limestone is used to neutrilise acid in soil because. Actually i dont know why. Can someone tell me?
You can remove mold on limestone basement walls by using mold remover. Bathroom cleaners and bleach also work well for this use.
use a diamond for cutting limestone
To improve the growth for there crops
Limestone is a nonrenewable resource everyone so use your limestone wisely ! (:
It adds calcium to the soil and helps raise the pH for more acidic soils.
cement mostly and jamaica used limestone to help their food
I will need one more bag of limestone, please.
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It was originally carved from a single block of limestone.
Farmers didn't use them
We can reduce the use of limestine by
Limestone is too soft for use as tools. The Egyptians built monument out of limestone using tools made of harder stone - Flint, granite, etc. (and some copper tools)
the limestone is very soft and will be dissolved in the acid rain
It depends on the type of outdoor architecture... But, yes, you can use limestone.
Brazilian farmers use many of the same machines that farmers in the United States and Europe use. These farmers use machines like tractors, threshers, hay balers, and plows.