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With the exception of walking, cycling is the cheapest means of transport.
That depends on the type, grade, location, processing, transport distance…
no. The rock called rocksalt is salty.
Limestone can be formed partly or mostly by visible shell fragments. .
we wouldn't have these- -Limestone is used in buildings and roads. - Limestone can be used in glass making. - Limestone is used in toothpaste. - Limestone is used in cement and mortar. - Limestone is used in bread and cereals as a source of calcium. - Limestone is used to make paper white. -Limestone is used to purify sugar. -Pulverized limestone is used to neutralize acidic soils. -Limestone can be used to make brake pads. -Limestone is used in the preparation of wools and dyes. -Limestone is used to make antacids. -Limestone is used in climbing walls. -Limestone is used a suppression of methane explosions in underground coalmines. -Limestone is added to plastics, paint, tiles and other materials as both white pigment and cheap filler. -Limestone is used in the manufacture of quicklime (calcium oxide) and slaked lime (calcium hydroxide). -Limestone can be used to create steel by using it in a blast furnace.
With the exception of walking, cycling is the cheapest means of transport.
yes, it is a rocksalt.
water transport
the cheapest transport is Waterways
You can travel by Indian rail way trains. By economy class, it is the cheapest mode of transport across the country.
The quickest and cheapest form of transport over short distances is the elevator
the cheapest transport is Waterways
the easiest to transport is probably coal because it is not a liquid but is a solid
The railways are the cheapest mode of transport to a distant place. It takes less time.
Because it is the cheapest way of transport.
That depends on the type, grade, location, processing, transport distance…
Rock salt is not foliated.