Cement sheeting was made of asbestos fibres and cement mix usually in the ratio of 1 9.
Asbestos internal wall sheeting.
It is sometimes referred to as asbestos insulating board.
Some of the most common types of acm that were used to create walls include asbestos insulation board aib and cement sheets.
Asbestos was used in a number of different materials that were used to create walls which makes visual identification difficult.
Ldb can contain up to 70 per cent asbestos fibres by volume.
Flat sheet fibro is the most common asbestos cement sheeting.
Normal plasterboard afaik has never contained asbestos.
In single family dwellings these sheetrock boards did not usually include asbestos fiber although until 1980 heavier insulated cement boards used as firewalls between units in apartment houses and commercial buildings often did.
Aib s were used in both commercial and domestic properties to create walls.
These will make a sharper tapping noise.
The asbestos fibres are bound in the cement matrix preventing them from moving.
Asbestos is in fibre cement sheets ie wall panels made of cement it is hard.
If your home was built after the 1930s your interior walls are probably at least partially constructed of drywall which was and still is typically sold in four foot by eight foot panels.
As others mentioned rare to see a whole house sheeted in it more likely wet hot areas rooves old fences etc.
Asbestos sheeting to my knowledge is cement with asbestos reinforcement in walls and ceiling is commonly around 6mm thick and thicker in particular applications and in walls and ceiling is quite hard although when used as underlays in floors could be much softer.