soodakivi
Soodakivi is a geological term used to describe a type of rock formation found in Estonia, particularly in the northeastern part of the country. It is a type of dolostone, a sedimentary rock composed mainly of dolomite minerals, which is a calcium magnesium carbonate.
Soodakivi is characterized by its distinctive white or light-colored appearance, with a high concentration of dolomite
The name "soodakivi" is derived from the Estonian language, where "sooda" means "soda" or "alkali", and "kivi"
In terms of its economic significance, soodakivi is used as a construction material, particularly for making
Soodakivi is also an important part of Estonia's cultural and scientific heritage. It has been studied extensively