Answer: Marble mainly consists of calcium carbonate (CaCO3), so no, it is an inorganic substance.
metamorphic rock...
you could have used wikipedia.
Organic
no
granite.granite
It's impossible to say what specific igneous rock the rock marble may become after it is melted and becomes mixed with other molten rock before solidification into an igneous rock. It would most certainly have none of the characteristics of the original marble.
No, it is a metamorphic rock. (metamorphosed limestone)
the cycle of the rock is that firstly it is igneous rock which is formed under a volcano, the it is sedimentary rock e.g. limestone then that transforms into metamorphic rock which is marble or slate.
If the magma cools on the surface of the crust, it is called extrusive igneous rock, such as pumice, basalt or rhyolite. If the magma cools inside the crust, it is called intrusive igneous rock, such as granite.
No. Marble is a Metamorphic rock.
no Marble is a metamorphic rock
Granite is an intrusive igneous rock. Pumice is an extrusive igneous rock. while, Marble is a (non-folliated) metamorphic rock.
Marble, the rock, is metamorphic. From limestone.
carbonatite
Igneous rock is classified as extrusive or intrusive.
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granite.granite
It's impossible to say what specific igneous rock the rock marble may become after it is melted and becomes mixed with other molten rock before solidification into an igneous rock. It would most certainly have none of the characteristics of the original marble.
No, it is a metamorphic rock. (metamorphosed limestone)
Igneous rock is considered "hard" rock by geologists due to its interlocking crystalline structure.
Marble is the metamorphosed result of limestone. Therefore, marble is metamorphic.