My Friday's Rock - 'exciting' limestone

in #fridaysrock6 years ago (edited)

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Today, I'm bringing you a rock that I have had since my childhood. You're probably thinking how it looks like a pretty ordinary or even boring rock. I'm hoping you don't see the little lines or it will ruin the...

Surprise!

Back when a large sea covered much of Ontario, the sea floor became littered with the skeletons of marine organisms. Over time, this sediment, which contains both minerals and organic material, became cemented together. That's how sedimentary rock is formed.

You will often find skeletons in sedimentary rock but there isn't anything significant in this one. Something interesting about it is, as it was formed in layers, it fractured that way. I found this rock exactly as you see it, looking like it had been neatly sliced by someone. No doubt, water seeped into the layers and a winter freeze, or maybe more, expanded the water. It's difficult to believe water can cleave rock but it does.

This specimen is ordinary limestone, a type of sedimentary rock consisting of more than 50% calcium carbonate.

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How lovely!!!
This is a really big surprise !!!
In my opinion, this is a very rare instance.
You did the right thing to save it, I think that it would be good to pass it by inheritance!

So much character for an ordinary rock! Thanks for sharing and a great backstory to go with it! @bitfiend


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I thought the lines were just part of the shape of the rock too. Thats amazing!

Thank you for joining #fridaysrock. I saw the lines, but I thought they were part of the rock. It is interesting how it slices in perfectly parallel lines without our help.

I have kept it all these years too. I have seen bigger ones with the straight cracks but never one that looked like sliced bread.

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