Limestone, a sedimentary rock primarily composed of calcium carbonate, can develop a distinctive texture as a result of the decay and weathering processes it undergoes over time. These processes can contribute to the formation of various textures and patterns on the surface of the rock. One common texture that can develop on weathered limestone is known as "pitting." Pitting occurs when the limestone's surface is gradually eroded by chemical weathering or physical processes like wind and water abrasion. This creates small pits or depressions on the surface, giving the limestone a rough and uneven texture.
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