Soapstone Ridge is a mafic-ultramafic geological complex located in the Piedmont region, south-east of Atlanta, Georgia on a 25-square mile area in DeKalb County and neighboring Fulton, and Clayton Counties. Many archaeological sites, including Late Archaic quarry sites dated between 600 BCE and 1500 BCE, occur on Soapstone Ridge. At least 17 quarry sites and 23 workshops sites have been located on Soapstone Ridge.
Water and weather made the ridge. The ultramafic rock altered into soapstone (steatite), pushed into place during assembly of Danga.
constructive
Soapstone is a type of metamorphic rock. Soapstone is also known as steatite or soaprock. It is made from the mineral talc. Soaprock has been used for centuries for sculptures and even kitchen counter tops.
to tell you the truth idk i have a project on it and all i can find is destination and tourist attractions! frustrating, i know! but, i think you could find something on here or on ask..com! Hope it helped!
Talc
I believe it is talc : )
ridge
Soapstone ridge
It was formed by running water,and over an period of time,it came together and formed Soapstone Ridge.
Soapstone ridge
it's deatructive
it is formed by constructive and destructive forces and it is the most famous ridge (mountain)
it's a ridge in the Piedmont region, south- east of atlanta, Georgia.
I believe it is located in Dekalb County. Other than that, I'm not so sure.
constructive
It is made of reinforced concrete and soapstone.
Soapstone is a type of metamorphic rock. Soapstone is also known as steatite or soaprock. It is made from the mineral talc. Soaprock has been used for centuries for sculptures and even kitchen counter tops.
The Christ the Redeemer statue in Rio de Janeiro is constructed of reinforced concrete and soapstone.