If your rabbit has a lump on its back, bring him to your usual "rabbit-savvy" vet as soon as possible. In the mean time, pay very close attention to your rabbit and look for other signs of ill-health -- if your rabbit is really sick, you might need to bring him to an emergency vet's. Even if the rabbit seems healthy, though, you need to find out what the lump is, so your vet will probably take a cell sample with a needle and order a cytology. The lump could be a tumour (although this isn't especially likely), or an abscess, or a cyst. If it's an abscess, you'll have to treat the infection. If it's a cyst, it might just go away on its own, but if it's causing problems (impeding mobility, or growing really big), you might need to remove it with surgery. See the related questions below for help.
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They bang to hard!
Marble is a very hard stone. Even though it is harder than limestone it is not as hard as granite.
Marble isn't that hard. Artillery can destroy it easily.
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It would be really hard but it probley could be done
Marble is a hard rock. it is a soft rock then the Taj Mahal situated in agra will have broken into peices.
Hard and stoney. :)
it is hard and different in color
If "a marble" refers the the glass marble popular with children? Then, yes, if enough pressure is used the glass marble will crumple into a fine powder. If the question refers to the rock known as marble, (which is a hard crystalline metamorphic form of limestone) then it is still possible to compress it. But, as to what effect? Marble is a type of limestone that has all ready been subjected to far more pressure than we could inflict on it.
The luster of marble is a hard feeling and go look up the definition of luster on DICTIONARY.com!
Marble is a hard rock. it is a soft rock then the Taj Mahal situated in agra will have broken into peices.