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Is marble polished limestone?

No. Marble is metamorphosed limestone, recrystallized from heat, pressure, or both.


What were pyramids sides covered in?

Polished white limestone.


What limestone feels like?

Rough, and bumpy when freshly fractured, smooth and silky when polished.


What is the common name for limestone?

The common name for limestone is simply "limestone".


What did the Egyptians build the pyramids with?

The earlier pyramids were built from stone usually limestone and granite. Later pyramids were built from mud bricks cased in polished limestone.


Why are limestone made?

Limestone is used for a variety of purposes, especially in the construction industry. In particular, many limestones contain light fossils in a dark matrix, which can be very beautiful when polished for buildings or monuments.Read more: how-is-limestone-used


What gave limestone the name limestone?

Limestone is called limestone because it has lime in it from the sea water it if formed in.


What is the color of the pyramid of Giza?

The Great Pyramid was the color of Oolitic limestone- a kind of honey color. When it was built, the outside was covered in a layer of polished white fine grained limestone, but had been removed later to build Cairo


Why did a limestone get its name?

Limestone gets its name from the Latin word "calx" which means lime. Limestone is primarily composed of the mineral calcite, which is a form of calcium carbonate. The name reflects the mineral composition and the fact that it often contains high amounts of lime.


What did Egyptians make there pyramids with?

they used their brains.The Egyptians built pyramids out of mostly limestone, some granite and the labour of thousands of slaves


What is Another name for limestone?

One common name for limestone is calcium carbonate.


What is the marble rock formation?

Marble is metamorphosed limestone. The word is also used in the masonry trade to describe sedimentary rock that can be polished, but my first sentence is the geological answer.