the face of a cliff
The main substance in limestone is calcium carbonate.
No, the limestone is not magnetic due to the magnetic fields in the stone itself.
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!
There are two main types of limestone: (1) calcitic limestone, which is mainly composed of calcium carbonate, and (2) dolomitic limestone, which contains a combination of calcium carbonate and magnesium carbonate. These types of limestone have different properties and are used for various applications depending on their composition.
Regions of the Earth's surface with abundant limestone exposed are typically known as limestone terrains or limestone landscapes. These regions often feature distinctive topography due to the erosion of the soluble limestone rock by water, forming features such as caves, sinkholes, and limestone pavements.
The White Scar Caves in England are made of limestone. Limestone is a sedimentary rock formed from the remains of marine organisms, such as coral and mollusks, that have been compacted over millions of years.
Steve Kershaw has written: 'The scar limestone at Faulds Brow quarry, Caldbeck, Northern Lake District'
Gordale Scar was formed through a combination of glacial and river erosion during the last Ice Age. As glaciers advanced and retreated, they carved out the limestone landscape, creating deep valleys and gorges. Eventually, meltwater from the glaciers flowed through the area, further eroding the limestone and shaping the dramatic cliffs and scar we see today. The ongoing action of water continues to influence the gorge's features over time.
Scar.
scar
No scar.
The SCAR-S is a 5.56mm and the SCAR-H is 7.62mm
You have a scar on your hand. How did you get that scar?
SCAR stands for 'Special Forces Combat Assault Rifle' and H means heavy.There are two types of SCAR, the SCAR-H(heavy) and the SCAR-L(light)
concrete is formed from limestone by the combustion of the limestone (heating of the limestone)!
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The plural of scar is scars.