Experts Made a Disturbing Discovery in the Wreckage of Notre-Dame

The Limestone Blocks Helped Assess the Damage

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Then experts made an unexpected discovery. It turns out that the limestone in the cathedral changed colors based on the temperatures it was subjected to. So, if the limestone turned red, it meant that it was exposed to temperatures between 570°F and 750°F. But limestone exposed to 1000°F turned to powder. This helped the work crew determine which stones were sturdy and which ones weren’t.

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