Neither. The terms intrusive and extrusive apply to igneous rocks; marble is metamorphic.
Marble and quartzite are examples of massive metamorphic rocks that lack banding. Marble is formed from the metamorphism of limestone, while quartzite is formed from the metamorphism of sandstone. Both rocks typically have a uniform composition and lack the distinct layering or banding that is characteristic of other metamorphic rocks.
Marble is a metamorphic rock that typically does not have clearly defined layers like sedimentary rocks. However, some marbles may exhibit faint banding or veining due to variations in mineral composition or deformation during the rock's formation.
Limestone and Marble have calcite in them.
Slate and marble are examples of metamorphic rocks. They are formed when existing rocks undergo high temperatures and pressures, causing them to recrystallize into new forms with different characteristics.
weathering can change rocks be softening them and breaking them up.
Many kinds of rocks both of igneous and sedimentary nature eg; Limestone (sedimentary ) to marble or granite or diorite (igneous) to gneiss.
Limestone and dolostone can metamorphose into marble.
Examples of non-foliated metamorphic rocks are quartzite and marble.
marble
metamorphic rock.
Marble Rocks range from 4 to 5 on the Mohs scale
Carbonate rocks.
marble
Limestone or dolostone.
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Neither. The terms intrusive and extrusive apply to igneous rocks; marble is metamorphic.