shells
Yes, in coral reefs and limestones.
Limestones are sedimentary rocks composed mostly of the mineral calcite. They typically form in shallow marine environments from the accumulation of calcareous remains of marine organisms like shells and coral. Limestones are soluble in acidic solutions and effervesce when in contact with acids like vinegar.
Limestones are predominantly composed of the mineral calcite, which is a form of calcium carbonate. They often also contain small amounts of other minerals and impurities, which can affect their color and texture. Limestones are formed through the accumulation of skeletal fragments of marine organisms like coral, shellfish, and algae.
While limestone is mostly composed of the skeletal fragments of deceased marine life, that is not the only component. Limestone also contains traces of clay, sand, and silt. Limestone can also be created by precipitating calcite or aragonite.
Limestones are made from fragments of sea creatures that sank to the bottom of ancient tropical seas. Many limestones from Southern England are made from dissolved lime which builds up around sand grains to form tiny spheres called oolites. Limestones frequently contain fossils. Here we see a stalactite from the limestone cave system a few miles away in Ingleton.
You can find limestones by defeating monsters in the /join quarry area in AdventureQuest Worlds. Keep battling monsters until they drop the limestones as loot. Good luck!
limestones
Calcium carbonate
yes
fossils
You can find limestones in AQWorlds by defeating monsters or completing quests in various areas of the game. Some specific locations where you can find limestones include /join bludrutbrawl, /join swordhaven, and /join battleunderb. Keep battling monsters and completing quests in these areas to collect the limestones you need.
because of weathering
Limestones and carbonates.
Limestone does not have a parent rock.
no
Yes, in coral reefs and limestones.
Simple: The rock is a hard rock.