palestones
Palestones, also known as limestones, are sedimentary rocks composed primarily of calcium carbonate, most commonly in the form of the mineral calcite. They are typically formed from the accumulation of marine organisms such as coral, foraminifera, and mollusks. Over time, these organic remains are compacted and cemented together to form a solid rock. Palestones can also form through the precipitation of calcium carbonate from marine or fresh water.
The appearance of palestones varies widely depending on their composition and the conditions under which they
Palestones are found in rock formations all over the world, often in areas that were once covered