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Sedimentary rock composed largely of the mineral Calcite (CaCO3), formed by either organic or inorganic processes. Most limestones have clastic texture, but nonclastic, particularly crystalline, textures are common.
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| limestone |
A type of rock formed from the skeletons and shells of tiny creatures that lived in the sea long ago.
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| lime |
Added to soil to raise pH and lower the soil
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| limestone |
A sedimentary rock formed of calcite that has been produced either by organic or inorganic chemical precipitation.
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| lime |
There are several types of lime used in Indonesia . The most fragrant one is called kaffir lime (jeruk purut). Kaffir lime has virtually no juice, but the double leaf is often used whole or very finely shredded, while the grated skin is occasionally used in cooking. The picture on the right shows Kaffir lime. The round yellow-skinned limes which size is slightly larger than a golf ball (jeruk nipis) and small, dark green limes (jeruk limau) are used for their juice. ...
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