Limestone is used as a building stone, is cooked to make cement, is crushed to make road gravel, fill, and soil conditioner for agriculture.
Limestone is a nonrenewable resource everyone so use your limestone wisely ! (:
cement mostly and jamaica used limestone to help their food
I will need one more bag of limestone, please.
It was originally carved from a single block of limestone.
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.
No, limestone.
A limestone fireplace is moderately expensive. Limestone fireplaces range on different prices depending on what you use to make them. The average price is $500.
to make saltpetre all you need to use is limestone and fertilizer good luck with the rest of the good =^[)
No, the Romans were not the first people to use limestone. Limestone has been used in construction for thousands of years by various ancient civilizations, including the Egyptians, Greeks, and Mesopotamians. The Romans, however, did utilize limestone extensively in their architecture and construction projects.