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Marble is also vulnerable . . . if you want stone to resist acidic water, granite is a better choice.
Eytan Fichman
B.Arch., M.Arch., Ed.M.
42 / 11 Tran Binh Trong,
Hai Phong, Viet Nam
-----Original Message-----
From: Miriam Taylor <mirtaylo_at_indiana.edu>
To: Hardy Breier <hardy3_at_bezeqint.net>
Cc: 'Jim Wald' <jwald_at_hampshire.edu>; 'CZERNOWITZ-L' <Czernowitz-L_at_cornell.edu>
Sent: Sat, Aug 1, 2015 5:07 pm
Subject: Re: [Cz-L] My latest visit to Czernowitz/Chernivtsi
Many plants thrive in acid soil, but limestone and sandstone dissolve
in acidic
water.
Mimi
On Aug 1, 2015, at 1:44 AM, Hardy Breier wrote:
> How ?
> If
acid rain affected the stones - the vegetation prospered
> unaffected.
>
>
Hardy
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