Marble is a very hard stone. Even though it is harder than limestone it is not as hard as granite.
Marble is quite soft, so a lot of things will be able to scratch it.
it is not hard,only when put in oven,so it is soft
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They wear away more rapidly than marble because the metamorphic rocks are very hard and sturdy.
No, a mineral is a hard substance
Marble is a hard rock. it is a soft rock then the Taj Mahal situated in agra will have broken into peices.
Limestone ststues are soft while marble statues are hard and durable.Now you know which is better.
Marble is a hard rock. it is a soft rock then the Taj Mahal situated in agra will have broken into peices.
Marble is an inherently beautiful stone. It is hard enough to be enduring, and soft enough for sculptors to work in great detail.
Marble has a hardness of around 3-4 on the Mohs scale, which measures the hardness of minerals. This means that marble is a relatively soft stone compared to others.
Marble is pretty soft as stones go; depending on the exact composition it's generally between 3 and 4 on the Mohs scale (just hard enough to not be scratched by copper).
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Marble is quite soft, so a lot of things will be able to scratch it.
Marble is quite soft, so a lot of things will be able to scratch it.
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Marble isn't that hard. Artillery can destroy it easily.
There are types of igneous rocks that are hard (eg granite) and others that are soft (eg volcanic ash). There are types of metamorphic rocks that are hard (eg gneiss) and others that are soft (eg marble). Thus "hardness" is not a characteristic that can be used to distinguish between the two.