That's a meaningless question.
About 2-1/2 to 70 tons!
The common name for limestone is simply "limestone".
Limestone is a nonrenewable resource everyone so use your limestone wisely ! (:
we wouldn't have these- -Limestone is used in buildings and roads. - Limestone can be used in glass making. - Limestone is used in toothpaste. - Limestone is used in cement and mortar. - Limestone is used in bread and cereals as a source of calcium. - Limestone is used to make paper white. -Limestone is used to purify sugar. -Pulverized limestone is used to neutralize acidic soils. -Limestone can be used to make brake pads. -Limestone is used in the preparation of wools and dyes. -Limestone is used to make antacids. -Limestone is used in climbing walls. -Limestone is used a suppression of methane explosions in underground coalmines. -Limestone is added to plastics, paint, tiles and other materials as both white pigment and cheap filler. -Limestone is used in the manufacture of quicklime (calcium oxide) and slaked lime (calcium hydroxide). -Limestone can be used to create steel by using it in a blast furnace.
Sedimentary rock formed by shells is called limestone. Limestone is primarily made up of calcium carbonate that is deposited by the accumulation and compaction of shell fragments and other organic remains.
limestone need to be a big part to be worth money.
That's a meaningless question.
About 2-1/2 to 70 tons!
There is a big one in Manustiqe, if that helps
Most of the Great Pyramid of Giza is constructed from limestone blocks, specifically the Tura limestone. This type of limestone was quarried locally and has a light, creamy color.
Big blocks of stone that were hundreds of ton in weight each. Limestone blocks
334 limestone stairs to the top.
concrete is formed from limestone by the combustion of the limestone (heating of the limestone)!
Limestone and limestone formations.
The common name for limestone is simply "limestone".
Limestone is not a valuable material, I'm afraid. If your "big chunk" is big enough to start a mine, and there's high demand for building material or crushed stone in your area, you could be in the money. Talk to stone masons, garden supply centres, or local quarries to determine the going price per ton in your area.
limestone man is a man made out of limestone.