Limestone pavement can be found in a large number of places, however one famous example is Malham Cove in North Yorkshire in the United Kingdom. Please see the related link for more information and a photograph of the Limestone Pavement at Malham.
There are no synonyms for pavement.
the pavement was hot
Clints are the raised blocks or sections of limestone pavement that are surrounded by grykes, which are the deep fissures or cracks in the pavement. They are formed by the natural processes of weathering and erosion over time, creating a characteristic pattern of blocks and gaps in limestone landscapes.
The quick brown fox jumped on the pavement next to the lazy dog. It also contains every letter in the alphabet
Limestone pavement is formed through a combination of weathering and erosion processes acting on the surface of limestone rock. This typically involves the dissolution of calcium carbonate in the limestone by rainwater, which creates fissures and cracks on the surface. Over time, these fissures widen and deepen, resulting in the characteristic large, flat slabs of rock separated by deep grooves that are typical of limestone pavement landscapes.
the pavement
Riding on the pavement/sidewalk.
Pavement ant was created in 1758.
Pavement Cracks was created in 2003.
Beneath the Pavement... was created in 1994.
A sidewalk in the UK is called "pavement" or "foot path"