I dedicate this book to Earth, it is our home, and it provides everything we need. It also gives us science.
"The Earth does not belong to us. We belong to the Earth."
-Chief Seattle

The Composition of Limestone

Limestone is composed mostly of calcium carbonate. It usually forms in clear, warm, shallow waters. It can also form by the skeleton's of shells, corals, etc. The name of the mineral is called calcite.





How Does Calcium Carbonate Form In Nature?

Calcium Carbonate can be created by different plants and animals. They take in Calcium carbonate from sea water, then later the calcite is deposited.













Limestone In Your Daily Life #1

One use of limestone in your life is simply when you clean the house. Most surface cleaners have limestone filler. This makes your home stay super clean!






Limestone In Your Daily Use #2
Another use of limestone is when you have painting projects. Limestone is used to make pigments in the paint. This makes it stick to walls, and has the right tone color.
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I dedicate this book to Earth, it is our home, and it provides everything we need. It also gives us science.
"The Earth does not belong to us. We belong to the Earth."
-Chief Seattle

The Composition of Limestone

Limestone is composed mostly of calcium carbonate. It usually forms in clear, warm, shallow waters. It can also form by the skeleton's of shells, corals, etc. The name of the mineral is called calcite.





How Does Calcium Carbonate Form In Nature?

Calcium Carbonate can be created by different plants and animals. They take in Calcium carbonate from sea water, then later the calcite is deposited.
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