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Actually, YES. All minerals have luster of some sort. Marble would be a non-metallic luster, and from there you have to figure out its other qualities.
marble doesn't have a luster
dull to pearly to subvitreous
The luster of marble is a hard feeling and go look up the definition of luster on DICTIONARY.com!
Marble is actually a rock, not a mineral.
the composition of luster is limstone
the composition of luster is limstone
the composition of luster is limstone
marble
Marcite is a "plaster" made from marble dust and white cement. It's put on top of the gunite and gives the pool a smooth finish and bright luster.
the answer is luster/
the answer is luster/
All minerals have luster. There are different types of luster. Pyrite has metallic luster.