No. Limestone is a chemical/biological sedimentary rock.
A soil formed from volcanic rocks typically contains more nutrients than soil from limestone rocks. Volcanic soils are rich in minerals like potassium, phosphorus, and magnesium, which can benefit plant growth. Limestone soils tend to be less fertile and may require more amendments to support healthy plant growth.
These are some porous rocks: chalk, limestone, sandstone, pumice, scoria.
Titan Cave is made of volcanic rock, specifically basalt which is a black, fine-grained volcanic rock formed from the rapid cooling of lava. It is known for its strength and durability, making it an ideal material for creating caves and tunnels.
The main types of soils found in Haiti include volcanic soils, alluvial soils, and limestone soils. Volcanic soils are fertile and found mainly in the northern part of the country. Alluvial soils are deposited by rivers and are found in valleys and low-lying areas. Limestone soils are found in the southern part of Haiti and tend to be less fertile.
In the question "which does not belong; shale, basalt, sandstone, or limestone?" the answer is Basalt. Shale, Sandstone, and Limestone are all sedimentary rocks. Basalt is an Igneous rock. Shale and Sandstone are both clastic sedimentary rocks which means they come from the "pieces" or remains of rocks after weathering. Limestone is a chemical sedimentary rock which means it is deposited as a result of a chemical reaction, or a collection of material made by organisms, such as coral. volcanic basalt dykes are molten basalt that rose through existing sedimentary rock, and crystallized when it rose to the surface about 32 million years ago. The magma cools and hardens which creats a basalt stack, resistant to weather. Basalt is a common extrusive volcanic rock.It color is usually gray or close to black.
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It is a limestone cap on the tip of a volcanic Seamount (underwater mountain).
No, limestone is not formed from volcanic ash. Limestone is a sedimentary rock primarily composed of calcium carbonate that forms from the accumulation of organic remains, shells, and sometimes chemical precipitation in marine environments. Volcanic ash, on the other hand, is composed of fine volcanic rock particles ejected during volcanic eruptions.
Volcanic islands have black sand beaches whilst Limestone (coral) islands have white sand beaches.Volcanic islands have fertile soil and in Limestone islands' is not as fertile as Volcanic islands.Volcanic islands tend to be tall whilst Limestone tend to be flat.Volcanic islands have many sulphur springs whilst Limestone islands have little or no sulpher springs.Limestone islands are formed from 'Secretions'of the sea and Volcanic islands are formed from igneous rock and lava.THANK YOUHOPE YOU LEARNED FROM IT!
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volcanic islands have black sand beaches, have sulfur springs and have fertile soil, but limestone islands have white sand beaches, have little or no sulfur springs, and the soil is not as fertile as volcanic islands.
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No, limestone is a sedimentary rock that forms from the accumulation of marine organisms' shells and sediment. It is not formed by volcanic activity. Volcanic rocks, on the other hand, are formed from molten lava or magma that has cooled and solidified.
No, marble is not a volcanic rock. It is a metamorphic rock that forms from the recrystallization of limestone under high heat and pressure. Volcanic rocks, on the other hand, form from magma that cools and solidifies on or beneath the Earth's surface.
A soil formed from volcanic rocks typically contains more nutrients than soil from limestone rocks. Volcanic soils are rich in minerals like potassium, phosphorus, and magnesium, which can benefit plant growth. Limestone soils tend to be less fertile and may require more amendments to support healthy plant growth.
Yes, Antigua is not a volcanic island. It is a low-lying island formed mainly from limestone and coral reefs. There are no active volcanoes on the island.