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    stone include Marble Arch, London; the Sea of Marmara; India's Marble Rocks; and the towns of Marble, Minnesota; Marble, Colorado; and Marble Hill, Manhattan...
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    of Ashford Black Marble were found underground in Derby. The auction of these was planed because these blocks are valuable. The rocks might have been abandoned...
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    had twisted it and heated it over a fire. Examples of metamorphic rock: Marble is a metamorphic rock formed from limestone. Slate is a metamorphic mudstone...
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    associated with a weaving occupation. 150 women spent a year sitting on the marble rocks at the mining site. They quietly wove their traditional clothes in protest...
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    Breccia (category Sedimentary rocks)
    composition of the fragments. Rocks formed by sticking together pieces of previous rocks (clasts) are called clastic rocks. There are two types of clastic...
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    Epigenesis (geology) (category Metamorphic rocks)
    Epigenesis In geology, is the modification of minerals in rocks after formation. A common example is marble. Laid down as chalk or other limestone, its nature...
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    Purbeck marble is a fossiliferous limestone found in the Isle of Purbeck, a peninsula in south-east Dorset, England. It has been quarried since at least...
  • Sorted by name; initial letter means Igneous, Sedimentary or Metamorphic rocks. I Andesite – an intermediate volcanic rock M Anthracite – a form of hard...
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    naturally as the following minerals and rocks: Aragonite Calcite Vaterite or (μ-CaCO3) Chalk Limestone Marble Travertine To test whether a mineral or...
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    It is a often part of sedimentary rocks, especially limestone. It is also the primary mineral in metamorphic marble. It is a chemical or biochemical calcium...
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    A quarry is a type of open pit mine that is used to get rocks and minerals from the ground. Quarries are often used to cut stone from the ground in large...
  • is scagliola, which can imitate more expensive natural materials such as marble. This short article can be made longer. You can help Wikipedia by adding...
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    Limestone (category Carbonate rocks)
    water. Limestone rocks include mainly organic remains and rock. Limestone is about 10% of the total volume of all sedimentary rocks. Limestones are mostly...
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    harder than the rock that it was before it changed. Marble and slate are among the metamorphic rocks that people use to make things. All three kinds of...
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    metres). The mountains are composed of granite, and metamorphic rocks such as gneiss, marble, schists and quartzite. The other major mountain ranges in Scotland...
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    freshwater and marine environments. The Purbeck Marble of the Jurassic period and the Sussex Marble of the early Cretaceous, which both occur in southern...
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    Moon. During the Apollo program, rocks from the Moon's surface were brought to Earth. Radiometric dating of these rocks has shown the Moon to be 4527 ±...
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    Clastic rock (category Sedimentary rocks)
    Clastic rocks are composed of fragments, or clasts, of pre-existing rock. Although, in principle, almost any rock made of eroded former rock is clastic...
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    Carbonatite (category Igneous rocks)
    greater than 50% carbonate minerals. Carbonatites may be confused with marble, so may need geochemical analysis to make sure. Carbonatites usually occur...
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    chemicals to make compounds like water and rocks. 99.22% of rocks have oxygen in them. The most common rocks with oxygen are silica (made with silicon)...
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