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Although gabbro is low in silica and has no quartz there are quartz gabbro's. Quartz gabbro's are thought to occur from magma that was over-saturated with silica.
The answer is marble because it is like glass and if there were a piece on the ground it could be easily broken but if there were a tornado the tornado couldnt break it. Marble is very fragile.
Marble actually metamorphoses to limestone from a major change. The marble rock is subjected to intense heat in order to change its form.
They do not normally. Their chemical formula is SiO2 (silicon dioxide). However, the different colours of quartz follow when there are impurities in the mineral, and so carbon could be an impurity which can cause a certain colour of quartz.
quartz, slate, and some marble
You cannot get marble without a mod. However, there is quartz. You can find this in the nether. There will be white pieces in the netherrack. If you see that, it is nether quartz ore. Mine is and then place it in 2x2 crafting spaces to make quartz blocks. Hope this helped.
Quartz is a mineral. No other minerals contain quartz.
Recrystallized limestone is generally called marble. Recrystallized quartz sandstone is generally called quartzite. There is no such thing as quartz limestone.
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Marble, quartz, Rimu, greenstone
I think it is quartz and marbles
Marble is calcium carbonate.
Marble will effervesce in vinegar or diluted hydrochloric acid--quartzite will not. Both quartzite and marble are meta-sedimentary rocks. However, quartzite comes from a quartz rich sandstone, and marble comes from limestone.White marble is white limestone that has gone through metamorphosis.White Quartzite is white sandstone that has gone through metamorphosis.
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Marble does contain calcuim carbonate.
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