Marble is naturally porous and can be susceptible to water damage if not properly sealed. Applying a sealant can help to make marble more water-resistant, but it is still important to clean up spilled water or liquids promptly to prevent potential damage.
Tajmahal is made up of white marble.
Quarrying marble is the process of extracting blocks of marble from a marble quarry. This is typically done using various tools and heavy machinery. The marble blocks are then cut into smaller pieces, polished, and used in a variety of applications such as construction, sculpture, and interior design.
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The Marble Arch Caves Global Geopark in Northern Ireland typically receives around 125,000 visitors annually.
The stone used in Raj Ghat, the memorial to Mahatma Gandhi in India, is black marble. This marble has been specifically chosen to symbolize simplicity and reflect Gandhi's life and teachings.
Because the marble has a higher density than the water does
Because marble sinks in water.
Yes. Raw marble (untreated marble) will absorb water. However this doesn't mean it will absorb so much water it will have a significantly larger mass. Treated marble that has a thin silicon layer will not absorb water.
yes it is because it does not absorb water. <><><><> Above is not quite correct. Marble is water resistant. Different grades of marble have different rates of water absorption. One major US building was skinned with marble, and had to be redone- the marble selected was the wrong grade, absorbed more water than was covered in the design, and marble panels were bowing away from the framework. It does not absorb water like wood, but it DOES absorb some water.
No, it can burn. One reason I know this is I saw the marble steps in Rome that were burned when Rome burned during Nero's. rein.
No because the marble was just added to make the water level rise
If you combine it with an acid, it will react and release a small amount of water but the marble will be destroyed completely.
The marble will sink.
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drop the marble in water and then see how much the water went up
Ii HAVE USED MILK ON MARBLE AND WOOD WATER STAINS.
All of the above? You can say the same thing in many ways. All of the following are different ways of saying the same thing, and all are correct: The marble sinks because the marble weighs more that an equivalent volume of water. The marble sinks because its density is greater than the density of water. The marble sinks because it has a greater mass than than same volume of water (and there is gravity/acceleration).