The place from which stone or slate is obtained is known as a quarry. A quarry is a type of open-pit mine where rock, stone, or slate is extracted for construction purposes. The process of extracting these materials involves drilling, blasting, and crushing the rock before it is transported for use in various construction projects.
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Technically a quarry IS a mine. Usually open to the air, it is a mine where slate or building stone is excavated.
Slate is a foliated metamorphic rock.
it not a slate is a hand hold chalkboard
A place from which stone or slate is obtained is called a quarry. Quarries are typically open-pit mines where various types of rock, including granite, marble, and limestone, are extracted. The process involves removing the surrounding material to access and extract the desired stone.
Stone is typically obtained from quarries where rocks are extracted and then cut into desired shapes and sizes for various uses in construction or landscaping. Slate is a type of stone that is formed from compressed layers of sedimentary rock and is usually mined from quarries in large blocks that are then split into thinner sheets for use in roofing, flooring, and other applications.
Slate is typically obtained from quarries located in countries such as the United States, China, Brazil, and Spain. These countries have significant deposits of slate that can be mined and processed into roofing tiles, flooring, and other building materials.
A ROCK QUARRY
A quarry?
in a jar
it is in the mantle
You can paint anything, as for glaze I would suggest a glazed sealer, it will make the stone or slate shine plus water proof the cement, slate or stone
stone from the earth....
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Frank Eliscu has written: 'Slate and soft stone sculpture' -- subject(s): Sculpture, Slate sculpture 'Slate and soft stone sculpture' -- subject(s): Sculpture, Slate sculpture 'Direct wax sculpture' -- subject(s): Wax-modeling 'Sculpture, Techniques in Clay, Wax, Slate' -- subject(s): Modeling, Sculpture, Technique