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Slate can be used for blackboards, roofing and floors. When you crush it, you can use it flooring and paints.
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Limestone is composed of the minute skeletal remains of sea creatures. Slate is the compressed mud and silt deposited on the sea floor. Both limestone and slate have been subjected to tremendous pressure and have become stone. Slate easily splits into sheets and can be used as a roofing material. Limestone can be used as a building material, and as hardcore in the construction and road making industries.
No. Slate is harder. Slate is shale that has been heated and compressed.
Slate is an electrical insulator. Slate is not a conductor of electricity.
Maintaining a slate roof is very important to avoid your roof from getting damaged. To maintain the natural slate roofing can be beautiful, it can be extremely heavy and expensive. CertainTeed manufactures various roofing shingles to replicate the look of natural slate roofing.
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Slate was used for countertops, chalkboards, and is still used in roofing and pavers.
Slate can be used for blackboards, roofing and floors. When you crush it, you can use it flooring and paints.
Slate - Ardoise (if you are referring to the rock or its applications like roofing tiles) OR table rase (if you are referring to a "clean slate")
No. Slate is used as a roofing tile.
Slate is a real expensive roofing material for luxury homes.
Slate is a very hard but brittle sedimentary rock. It is mainly used as roofing tiles.
The most common roofing slates is Welsh slate. This type of slate has been used for many years and is very common around many houses in the UK. Slate is very common due to how well it reacts to weather conditions.