It depends on the size of the crystals and the material in which the crystals. Diamonds are carbon crystals that are obviously expensive when they are large.
by forming bonds
If the magma cools down fastly the crystal size is small because the crystals do not have much time to form. If They magma slows down slowly the crystal size is big because it gives the crystals time to form! :D
IDK so can u tell ,me
I can deform a marble statue with TNT in just microseconds. Marble varies a bit in hardness, and the answer to your question depends in large measure on the environment. Mild sulphuric acid environments like those of major cities erode marble very gradually. A sulphuric acid bath would deform the statue quickly, as would a big iron hammer.
small, rapid colling
Marble plants are in not the real ship
crystals
Marble (with the chemical formula CaCO3) is a crystalline material.
diorite crystals are large and andesite crystals are small
Marble has visible interlocking crystals on a freshly fractured surface, and will fizz when strong vinegar is applied.
Yes. Metamorphic rock can be marble because, marble is a form of Metamorphic rock which is composed of coarse crystals from parent limestone or dolostone rocks.
It depends on the type of igneous rock. Intrusive igneous rocks such as granite have large crystals, extrusive igneous rocks may have small crystals as in basalt or no crystals as in pumice.
Metamorphosed limestone or dolomite. Calcium, Carbon, Oxygen, Magnesium (dolomitic marble only).
When magma coos slowly, it allows large crystals to form. The process of evaporation helps to form crystals.
They are usually Medium size compared to those in Granite and compared to Basalt.
porphyry