Limestone
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English: Limestone is a sedimentary rock composed largely of the minerals calcite and aragonite, which are different crystal forms of calcium carbonate (CaCO3). Many limestones are composed from skeletal fragments of marine organisms such as coral or foraminifera
Deutsch: Kalkstein ist ein Gestein
Euskara: Kareharria harri mota bat da
Slovenščina: Apnenec je sedimentna kamnina, ki jo sestavlja pretežno kalcijev karbonat (CaCO3) v obliki minerala kalcita in aragonita, poleg tega pa tudi dolomit (CaMg(CO3)2).
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Limestone from Pamukkale in Turkey.
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From Pamukkale
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From Pamukkale
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Limestone rock in Zakrzówek (Krakow)
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Limestone rock in Zakrzówek (Krakow)
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Limestone with fossils
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The Devils Chimney, a limestone pillar in England
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Limestone of Oberalmer Schichten with Flint, Austria
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Dachsteinkalk (Limestone) with fossil bivalvia, Austria
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Oberer Muschelkalk (fossile Placunopsisreef)
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Limestone quarry near Nusplingen (Germany)
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mountain stone (Montagne Sainte-Victoire)