Geography, asked by mohdsultansayyed32, 6 months ago

O fill in the blanke -
1 Limestone is formed due to
a) The earth's surface wears away because of
1) solidification of water droplete form

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Answered by sujal23805
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Limestone is a sedimentary rock, most of which originally formed by the accumulation of sediments rich in carbonate minerals, like calcite, underwater.

Clouds form when the invisible water vapor in the air condenses into visible water droplets or ice crystals. For this to happen, the parcel of air must be saturated, i.e. unable to hold all the water it contains in vapor form, so it starts to condense into a liquid or solid form.

Answered by rakhinayak1984
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Answer:

Limestone is a sedimentary rock, most of which originally formed by the accumulation of sediments rich in carbonate minerals, like calcite, underwater. These sediments, which were turned to limestone rock over millions of years after they were laid down, are composed of over 50 per cent carbonate minerals.

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