Marble, like granite, is actually a type of stone. So yes, it is natural.
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Yes marble is natural it is formed when limestone is metamorphosed (heated and squashed when deep in the earth). However the appearance of marble is easy to fake and in many buildings the marble is indeed fake.
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Travertine, Limestone, Marble, Granite, Slate, and Onyx. Just to name a few. Ya there are a lots of other varieties of natural stones like Granite, limestone, Marble, Quartzite, Slatestone, Sandstone and many more. All these stones are available in various colors and sizes depending on your requirement. For more information and pictures of these natural stones you can check out this link. http://www.abimpex.com/natural-stones.html Hope you will get all information you need...
Marble is a natural stone that is porous, meaning it can absorb water. However, it is not as porous as some other natural stones like limestone or travertine. If sealed properly, marble can be resistant to water absorption, but it is still important to wipe up spills promptly to prevent staining.
Yes and no. Kidney stones feel as big as a marble. But if you swallow a marble it will come out a different way
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Natural marble is best for kitchen flooring.
The kinds of stones that you can carve are Soapstone, Alabaster, Limestone, Marble, Granite.
No, testing stones with acid to see if they are marble is a physical change. The acid reacts with the marble to produce a fizzing or bubbling reaction, indicating the presence of calcium carbonate in the marble. This reaction does not change the fundamental chemical composition of the marble.
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Taj Mahal is made of white marble and decorated with different precious stones.
Limestone Marble, basalt And such
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