- geology.com rocks/marble.shtmlPhysical Properties and Uses of Marble. Marble occurs in large deposits that can be hundreds of feet thick and geographically extensive.
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- limestone.com about-us/limestone-learning-center/…Where Does Marble Come From? Marble is a stone material that stands out above the rest — and has for centuries.
- texturecan.com category/Marble/It is a marble floor with one of the most classic, geometric pattern which is made of 3 diamond shapes. Marble pattern can be found on each coloured tiles.
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- britannica.com science/marble-rockThey are, in the strict sense, neither marble nor onyx, for true onyx is a banded chalcedony composed largely of silicon dioxide .
- en.m.wikipedia.org MarbleThe other often used method of finishing marble is to polish with oxalic acid (H2C2O4), an organic acid. The resulting reaction is as follows
- thoughtco.com marble-rock-geology-properties-…Limestone, the source material for marble, forms when calcium carbonate precipitates out of water or when organic debris (shells, coral, skeletons) accumulates.
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