This activity is most appropriate for students aged 14-16 to illustrate useful materials made from rocks in the context of problems associated with extraction of raw materials. It deals with limestone, its uses and some of its chemistry. It also looks at some of the social, economic and environmental issues concerned with the extraction of limestone.
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