Limestone is a sedimentary rocks composed of calcite and aragonite. Sedimentary rocks are usually soft rock because they are consistent of so many different particles.
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Hard stone is a dense, durable type of rock commonly used in construction and sculpture. Granite is an example of a hard stone known for its strength and resistance to wear and tear, making it popular for countertops, floors, and monuments.
No, a limestone is a sedimentary rock. There are three types of rocks: sedimentary, metamorphic and igneous. That's the simple answer for the complex distinctions between the types of rocks.
Lime stone is a porous rock as it absorbs water.
The cement add carbon dioxide because lime stone is added in it. To make this Hard we use lime. Lime gives out co2 in the reaction between air and concrete. so this how co2 comes out of cement. BY SWETHAN PETER FROM RYAN GLOBAL SCHOOL GRADE 8
Lime stone varies from crumbly to almost as hard as flint, depending mostly on how much weight was above it when it was being formed.
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Lime stone is a sedimentary rock formed by the skeleton remains of ancient minute sea creatures.
Lime stone or dolostone
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Limestone is a sedimentary.
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1. lime stone 2. sand stone 3. rock salt 3. chert
Im 99.9% sure its a sedimentary rock
Lime Stone(Calcium Carbonate)