Sandstone feels rough, much like sandpaper.
Limestone rocks typically feel hard, cool, and smooth to the touch. They can also have a slightly powdery texture due to their calcium content.
No, limestone is not volcanic. It is a sedimentary rock that is formed from the accumulation of minerals like calcite and aragonite, which come from organic remains in bodies of water. Limestone is not formed through volcanic processes like igneous rocks are.
Limestone doesn't normally have a parent rock. One exception to this may be a detrital limestone, whose parent rock would however also be limestone!
Limestone typically does not have a noticeable smell. Sandstone may have a mineral-like smell due to its composition, but it is generally not strong or distinct.
Oh, dude, limestone metamorphoses into marble. It's like the glow-up of rocks, you know? Limestone is just like, "I'm tired of being basic, I'm gonna become fancy marble now."
Limestone rocks typically feel hard, cool, and smooth to the touch. They can also have a slightly powdery texture due to their calcium content.
It depends where you are I would search something like limestone rock formations or go to wikipedia and just search limestone! --yourwelcome-- 14
No, limestone is not volcanic. It is a sedimentary rock that is formed from the accumulation of minerals like calcite and aragonite, which come from organic remains in bodies of water. Limestone is not formed through volcanic processes like igneous rocks are.
No, ants cannot live in crushed limestone. Ants don't tend to like limestone and it acts as a deterrent. Furthermore, crushed limestone helps to balance pH levels.
Limestone is a rock. Limestone is composed of the remnants of shells etc of ancient creatures (hundreds of millions of years old). Most limestone is around 450 million years old.
i like it....
My kitchen counter is made from limestone.
Like slabs of flat stones.
Yes, limestone can be worn away over time through processes like erosion and weathering. Physical forces such as wind, water, and ice can gradually break down limestone rocks, leading to their erosion and the formation of features like caves, sinkholes, and limestone pavements.
Limestone doesn't normally have a parent rock. One exception to this may be a detrital limestone, whose parent rock would however also be limestone!
Like most other sedimentary rocks, limestone is composed of grains; however, most grains in limestone are skeletal fragments of marine organisms such as coral or foraminifera.
limestone is rough, it crumbles and absorbs water, this is because it is porous which means that it has tiny holes in it. limestone is made up of tiny grains they are circular and are really small