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It is off-white.
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Real marble is a mineral that comes in a huge variety of colours and colour patterns depending on where it is found. So there is no single real marble colour. When this term is used it usually means an attempt to make a pattern that ordinary people think 'looks like' marble. For some examples search images.google.com for the term faux marble.
Marble and paint to colour it with.
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The maximum number of marbles you have to draw is three. 1) Draw a marble. It is either white or black. 2) Draw a second marble. If it is the same colour as the first marble, we are done after two draws. 3) Otherwise, the drawn marbles have different colours. Draw a third marble. No matter what you draw next, you must have two marbles of the same colour.
Marble, being composed almost entirely of the mineral calcite, would have a white streak. The same colour as calcite's streak.
It depends on how many marbles of each colour you have....
Marble, being composed almost entirely of the mineral calcite, would have a white streak. The same colour as calcite's streak.
Marble, being composed almost entirely of the mineral calcite, would have a white streak. The same colour as calcite's streak.
No. Michelangelo sculpted in white marble and didn't use any paint or colour on his sculptures.