Another name for rough limestone landscape is karst landscape. This type of landscape is characterized by sinkholes, caves, and underground drainage systems resulting from the dissolution of limestone by water.
The border between the Central Alps and the Southern Limestone Alps is known as the Periadriatic Seam. This geological boundary marks the transition from the crystalline rocks of the Central Alps to the limestone formations of the Southern Limestone Alps.
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Another name is a karst landscape.
Karst landscape is a type of landscape where caves, deep valleys, and sinkholes are common. This type of landscape is formed by the dissolution of soluble rocks such as limestone, dolomite, or gypsum by groundwater. The result is distinctive topographical features like caves, sinkholes, and underground drainage systems.
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The question has answered itself! The generic name for such landscape is 'karst', from the Slovac name for the type-area.
limestone is the common name
There is not a particular kind of limestone needed to make a canyon or valley. They and caves form through erosion of most limestones, but their development is subject to a good deal of local geological and hydrological control.
limestone is a type of ferilizer and some of the particles in limestone had minerals that were in limestones.thats where it got its name
Another answer for a desert landscape is tundra. Steppe can sometimes be desert-like, but it can also be covered in grass and scrubby shrubs.
Limestone is called limestone because it has lime in it from the sea water it if formed in.
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They were known as the Rough Riders.
Sedimentary rocks are often used for decorative landscapes and as building materials. Three of these include limestone, sandstone and dolomite.