Limestone & Carbonates (Sedimentary)

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Pile of rocks including limestone and sandstone
Carbonate rocks are common and often react with dilute acid.

In plain terms

Limestone is often made from shells and marine life—an ocean story turned into stone.

How it forms

Carbonate rocks form from biological accumulation (shells, reefs), chemical precipitation, or reworked carbonate sediments. They’re common in warm, shallow marine settings but can form in lakes and caves as well.

Key takeaways

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