the marble will keep lying on the floor until a force is applied on it to change its position.
The rock that fizzes when applied to vinegar is MARBLE, you will have to grind it up into powder first though. Edited by Sjheerts: actually no it is not marble. it is something inside the marble. it is called calcite
the marble arch was made in 1867
The worlds biggest marble run and marble is situated in the house of marbles in devon.
A marble statue is a statue made of marble :)
a marble with magnet
Tumbled marble is real marble (or travertine) that is treated inside a tumbler for several hours to make it achieve that particular "worn-down" look.Type your answer here...
The inside of a "tombstone" is either natural stone (e.g. granite, marble) or concrete.
the marble will keep lying on the floor until a force is applied on it to change its position.
The tower was built with limestone and lime mortar, with marble used inside.
The Pantheon is made of granite, and concrete on the outside, and marble on the inside.
If the marble sculpture is not in a climate controlled environment, it would be affected by a limited amount of weathering, yes.
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Palaces,Statues,Counter Tops,Floor(Inside),and Sidewalks
The rock that fizzes when applied to vinegar is MARBLE, you will have to grind it up into powder first though. Edited by Sjheerts: actually no it is not marble. it is something inside the marble. it is called calcite
The color is a bit of swirled colored glass.