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Limestone



Limestone, sedimentary rock consisting mainly of calcium carbonate. Some limestones, such as chalk, are soft, but others are hard enough to be used in building. Limestone may be formed inorganically by the evaporation of seawater or freshwater containing calcium carbonate, or organically from the compressed shells of mollusks or skeletons of coral on sea beds.



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