Well, limestone is basic, meaning the opposite of acidic. Materials similar to limestone can actually be found in antacids like Tums. So in small amounts limestone is not poisonous to a dog or anyone for that matter, it will just temporarily lower the acid content of the stomach. However, limestone should not be fed to a dog or encouraged because it still is not good for a dog to be eating or digesting straight limestone in any quantity.
Dolemite is a rock, similar to limestone, except that where limestone is calcium carbonate, dolemite is calcium magnesium carbonate. It's not especially poisonous, though it wouldn't be particularly good for the teeth if you were to try to eat it.
A sinkhole is the term used to describe a depression in the ground caused by a cave collapse. It can also be the result of acidic water dissolving limestone.
CALCITE - cryastaline calcium carbonate precipitated from the ground-water that had dissolved it from the limestone above the cave. Calcium Carbonate is the primary constituent of limestone.
It doesn't! :-)) Caves represent a loss of rock, not a change, by dissolution of the limestone by weakly acid ground-water.
water seeps through the ground and dissolves the limestone bedrock.
You can find limestone anywhere under the ground.
Limestone wares away. this prevents poisonous plants from growing on the hill
Dolemite is a rock, similar to limestone, except that where limestone is calcium carbonate, dolemite is calcium magnesium carbonate. It's not especially poisonous, though it wouldn't be particularly good for the teeth if you were to try to eat it.
By digging with a spoon.
limestone and sandstone are found under ground and oil is there to
yes, dog bane is poisonous to dogs as well as horses.
Pepper seeds (or peppercorns) are not poisonous. They are ground to make ground white or black pepper. Pepper seeds from vegetables in the capsicum family are not poisonous either.
Limestone caves are sometimes called solution caves because they are formed through a process called solution weathering. This occurs when water containing carbon dioxide dissolves the limestone rock, creating cave systems over time. The dissolved limestone is carried away in the form of a solution, hence the term "solution cave."
I dont think so. Unless you count a dog that has rabies poisonous then I dont think so.
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