noun (plural form of 'calcareousness') as in strong fondness

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Example:The marine environment is rich in calcareousness, as many organisms like corals and mollusks produce calcium carbonate to build their shells and skeletons.

Definition:A white crystalline or powdery substance, CaCO₃, commonly found in rocks and used in various industrial and scientific applications.

From calcium carbonate

Example:The cliffs in the coastal region are made of limestone and exhibit noticeable calcareousness in their textures and compositions.

Definition:A sedimentary rock composed of calcium carbonate, typically crystalline or in loose granular form, formed from accumulated marine organisms or calcareous mud.

From limestone

Example:Teachers often use chalk to write on blackboards, taking advantage of its calcareousness for easy erasure.

Definition:A soft, white, porous sedimentary powder, consisting principally of calcite, used in various applications including writing and making statues.

From chalk