Limestone
Definition: Limestone
Limestone: Limestone is a common sedimentary rock, formed of calcium minerals and often containing fossilized shells of sea animals. It is porous in its natural state and may form large caves by being weathered by water. It is used in agriculture and building. Limestone is formed of calcium minerals and often contains fossilized shells of sea animals. It is an important source of various types of lime. Utilizing limestone can improve soil health and fertility, supporting crop growth.
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