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Chalk is found in various countries around the world, but one of the largest deposits is located in the United Kingdom. Other places where chalk can be found include France, Germany, and the United States.

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Where can chalk be found?

near a chalk board


Where is chalk?

Chalk is a type of limestone and found in limemud. It is also found at The White Cliffs of Dover in the south of England.


Who found chalk?

John Chalkson.


What element is a solid found in marble limestone chalk and teeth?

Calcium is the element found in marble, limestone, chalk, and teeth.


Who is the inventor of chalk?

Chalk (calcium carbonate, CaCO3) is found in nature, being a natural product.


Why are fossils not found in chalk?

Chalk is a fossil itself and chalk is soft, and so while you might form a fossil; in it, it would not remain. Within chalk there is often harder rock - which sometimes does contain fossils.


What is a chalk stream?

A chalk stream is a type of river or stream that flows over chalk bedrock or through chalk hills. These streams are known for their clear, alkaline water and are usually rich in flora and fauna. Chalk streams are found mainly in southern England.


What is seven sisters country park famous for?

The chalk cliffs :)


Is the chalk you find in nature the same as the chalk that you use on the board?

No, natural chalk found in nature is formed from the shells of marine organisms, while chalk used on chalkboards is typically made from gypsum or calcium sulfate. The chalkboard chalk is designed to have a smooth texture and be easily erased from chalkboards.


What is found in teeth chalk shells and limestone?

Calcium (20Ca)


How was chalk first discovered?

Chalk is a naturally occurring mineral. The "white cliffs of Dover" are made of chalk. It has been used for marking and painting by many ancient cultures. Today's 'chalk' that is found in classrooms is a clay composite. It is poured into molds.


What kind of chalk do pet snails need?

they need white chalk or any kind of regular chalk not like 3 d or colored chalk