Dolomite is a metal, a dolomite mountain is a mountain made of dolomite
dolomite mountains
"Dolomite: Simply Better."
the color of the streak for dolomite is white
Dolomite is a type of limestone containing magnesium carbonate as well as the calcium carbonate of ordinary limestone. As with ordinary limestone, dolomite is a deposit of microscopic skeletons of dead plankton. When the plankton die their skeletons settle to the bottom of the ocean, forming a ooze that eventually solidifies. When mountain building activities raise this on the land we get limestone or dolomite.
The Dolomite's in Italy. The Pyrenees situated between France and Spain. The Alps.
Val Gardena is a valley in the Dolomite mountain range in north-eastern Italy. This area is well known for woodcarving and is also a hot spot for skiing and mountain climbing.
Triumph Dolomite was created in 1972.
Yes. Dolomite is a carbonate, not a silicate.
The metamorphosed form of dolomite is called marble. Dolomite is a sedimentary rock primarily composed of the mineral dolomite, while marble is a metamorphic rock that forms from the recrystallization of limestone or dolomite under high heat and pressure.
Yes, both calcite and dolomite are carbonates.
Dolomite is a carbonate. The formula is CaMg(CO3)2
Dolomite typically exhibits three cleavage planes that intersect at approximately 90 degrees, resulting in rhombohedral cleavage.