Crushed limestone is added to soil to reduce its acidity.
Low pH of the manure counters the high pH of the soil. Acid manure, alkali soil.
Limestone soil is the soil created by the gradual breakdown of rocky limestone banks and outcroppings into a highly alkaline soil. Most plants typically do not grow well in limestone soil, but there are a few which do well.
it acts like soil and transforms in to it
Limestone neutralized the acids in acid rain. However pine trees grow in the soil on top of the limestone so the effect of neutralization will not be as significant. If the soil contains pulverized limestone )is basic) the soil will not become acidic
Soil forms more quickly from limestone than from granite. This is due to the composition of limestone that speeds up soil formation.
sedimantary
yes
it sinks in
Limestone is used to neutrilise acid in soil because. Actually i dont know why. Can someone tell me?
impermeable
Limestone and places like limestone caverns.
yes when you put vinegar on limestone it does sizzle