Hard and stoney. :)
Marble is hard and durable, which makes it appeal to everyone. Marble and granite are both expensive, but complement homes in a great way.
You know, it's not always the item that makes it antique. If it's old then it might be an antique but it has to have some symbols or words on it. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- An antique is anything that is 100 yrs old or older. There are some "antique" marbles but there are different characteristics that make a marble collectible and it takes someone who knows about marbles to be able to tell you if your marble is antique, collectible or both and the value of the marble.
Limestone is considered the parent rock of marble because marble forms from the metamorphism of limestone. Under heat and pressure, the mineral composition of limestone changes, resulting in the formation of marble. This transformation gives marble its distinct crystalline structure and unique appearance while retaining some of the original characteristics of limestone.
because a year ago the rich people their house are made up of marble (metamorphic rocks)
Marble wall tiles can be porous because of the natural characteristics of marble. The pores in the stone can allow liquids to be absorbed, which can lead to staining if not properly sealed. Sealing the marble can help reduce its porosity and make it more resistant to absorbing liquids.
A cat's eye marble is a type of glass marble with a colored center that resembles a cat's eye. It is typically used in games, crafts, and as a collector's item. The unique design of the marble creates an optical illusion of a moving eye when rolled or spun.
Italy produces some of the best Marble in the world.
A cat eye marble is a type of marble that has a distinctive "cat's eye" effect when light reflects off of it. This effect is caused by the presence of fibrous inclusions within the marble. Cat eye marbles are typically round in shape and have a smooth, polished surface. They come in a variety of colors and patterns, making each marble unique.
Yes he did. Some claim he chose the slabs of marble he wanted at the quarry.
Slate and marble are examples of metamorphic rocks. They are formed when existing rocks undergo high temperatures and pressures, causing them to recrystallize into new forms with different characteristics.
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Stone or maybe marble