Limestone
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British pronunciation/lˈa‍ɪmstə‍ʊn/
American pronunciation/ˈɫaɪmˌstoʊn/

Definition & Bedeutung von "limestone"

Limestone
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Kalkstein

a hard gray or white rock that contains calcium and is used for making cement or as a building material

What is "limestone"?

Limestone is a type of rock made mainly of calcium carbonate, often formed from the remains of marine organisms. It is typically light in color, ranging from white to gray or yellow, and is known for its durability and versatility in construction. Limestone is commonly used for building materials, such as bricks, tiles, and decorative stones, as well as in road construction and as a filler in concrete. Additionally, it can be used in various industrial processes, including the production of lime for chemical applications. Its natural beauty and workability make limestone a popular choice for both structural and aesthetic purposes in architecture and landscaping.

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The quarry supplied limestone for the construction of the new highway.
The limestone matrix contained fossil fragments.
Over time, the constant flow of water had trench‌ed a winding path through the limestone cave.
Acid rain can decompose limestone statues and buildings over time.
Explorers discovered a large geode in a limestone cave, revealing intricate crystal formations within its hollow cavity.
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