Limestone has too many uses to list here, We will list some. It is used in making Portland cement to make concrete. It is used in making steel and glass, toothpaste, plastics, paint, tiles and even bread and cereals. Limestone is used as a food additive for livestock and especially poultry. Limestone is widely available and durable and so is used as aggregate in road construction and as blocks in buildings. I have used ground limestone as an antacid.
When the early Earth's atmosphere formed it was mostly Carbon dioxide. This carbon dioxide was dissolved in the seas and converted to limestone. Because of this Limestone is one of the most widespread rocks on the surface of the planet. Were it not for this our planet would have an atmosphere much like Venus and it would be far too hot for life. Limestone. Cool stuff.
An important natural resource in Tennessee would be oil, limestone, coal, or natural gas.
Limestone is a nonrenewable resource everyone so use your limestone wisely ! (:
Not really. The growth rate for limestone is measured in geological ages.
yes
Petroleum and natural gas are important natural resources in Mississippi. Other mined products include clays, limestone, lignite and sand and gravel.
Coal, metal ores, limestone.
granite and limestone
Limestone is a sedimentary rock composed mostly of the mineral calcite and comprising about 15% of the Earth's sedimentary crust.
Limestone is not an example of an energy resource. Oil, gasoline, and coal are all energy resources that are used to generate power or fuel transportation. Limestone is a sedimentary rock used mainly in construction and as a material for making cement.
The Caribbean country that has significant limestone deposits is Jamaica. Limestone is a key natural resource in Jamaica, used in various industries such as construction, agriculture, and mining.
yes it is, it can be crushed and reprocess into alternative building materials
Yes, limestone is a nonrenewable resource that is commonly used in agriculture to adjust soil pH levels. It is typically applied to soil as a way to reduce acidity and increase the availability of essential nutrients for plant growth. Due to its gradual formation over millions of years, limestone is considered nonrenewable on human timescales.