Gold and limestone differ fundamentally in their composition and formation processes. Gold is a native element and a mineral, primarily composed of pure metallic gold, formed through geological processes like hydrothermal activity. In contrast, limestone is a sedimentary rock primarily made up of calcite, derived from the accumulation of organic material and minerals over time. Despite these differences, both can be found in various geological environments and are valuable resources, with gold being prized for its rarity and use in jewelry and electronics, while limestone is used in construction and industry.
both are found underground
Men and women had different jobs.
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Most organic matter(living plants,insects,animals etc,) gets fossilized by the layers of sediments and with heat and pressure in millions of years become fossils.This process of preservation is not possible in other types of rocks.
A linear equation is a special type of function. The majority of functions are not linear.
both are found underground
Gold and limestone are both naturally occurring materials, but they differ in composition and properties. Gold is a precious metal that has a higher value and is often used in jewelry and currency, while limestone is a sedimentary rock composed primarily of calcite and is commonly used in construction for buildings and roads. Both materials have been used by humans for various purposes throughout history.
they are both igneous rocks
Granite and limestone are very different rocks. Granite is an igneous rock formed from magma. It contains many different types of minerals. See:http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Granite Limestone is a sedimentary rock. Although it may have many other minerals, it is primarily the mineral calcite, which has the chemical formula of calcuim carbonate. See: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Limestone
Yes
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They are both caves
Both are composed of minerals. Some sedimentary rocks contain pieces of igneous rocks.
they're all rocks.
Rocks and minerals are not alike unless a rock is made of just one mineral (eg a Quartzite or an Anorthosite). Normally rocks are made of one or more minerals.
The answer depends on what they are meant to be alike and different from!
i think alike