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Marble does weather easily. If you've ever gone and seen a headstone you will find that the marble headstones are cracked or nearly worn away.
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the marble would weather most rapidly
Marble will weather more quickly. The mineral calcite, of which marble is composed is softer and less resistant to abrasion than granite. It is also more susceptible to chemical weathering via natural and man-caused acidic rainfall due to its chemical composition. Granite--not so susceptible.
the reason is that small marble chips has a lrger surface area than larger ones (there are more numbers of particles) which makes the collisions between the reactans more quicker and efficient.
Smooth marble column
Michelangelo sculptured marble statues and painted the ceiling.
The answers to this could vary, because it would depend on the surface area of the statue vs the colume
marble .
A bigger marble will go faster because it has more weight.
No, the column is granite, the sculpture on top is sandstone.
Marble does weather easily. If you've ever gone and seen a headstone you will find that the marble headstones are cracked or nearly worn away.
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It depends on the marble and the slate, Vermont marble erodes faster than Maine slate, for example. Vermont marble is more often used in interior work. Maine slate is ideal for roofing.
Weather resistance mix used in building containing marble ,lime and glue
yes. the one-inch diameter marble could go faster than the other because it is heavier.
marble because it weight is more