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Limestone [GCSE Chemistry only]Quarrying

This topic covers the thermal stabilities of different metal carbonates, as well as specific reactions and uses of limestone (calcium carbonate) and the wider implications of its use.

Part of Chemistry (Single Science)Limestone

Quarrying

These are the main advantages and disadvantages of limestone quarrying.

AdvantagesDisadvantages
Vital building materialDestruction of the landscape, as well as the wildlife habitats within the landscape
Provides employmentRegular blasting produces excessive noise and dust
Supports the local economyDust and extra vehicle pollution can lead to increased numbers of respiratory conditions, eg asthma
Better local road systemIncrease in traffic, eg transport lorries
AdvantagesVital building material
DisadvantagesDestruction of the landscape, as well as the wildlife habitats within the landscape
AdvantagesProvides employment
DisadvantagesRegular blasting produces excessive noise and dust
AdvantagesSupports the local economy
DisadvantagesDust and extra vehicle pollution can lead to increased numbers of respiratory conditions, eg asthma
AdvantagesBetter local road system
DisadvantagesIncrease in traffic, eg transport lorries