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Marble - Wikipedia Marble production is dominated by four countries: China, Italy, India and Spain, which account for almost half of world production of marble and decorative stone
MARBLE中文 (简体)翻译:剑桥词典 - Cambridge Dictionary marble noun (ROCK) Add to word list [ U ] a type of very hard rock that has a pattern of lines going through it, feels cold, and can be polished to become smooth and shiny
Marble | Definition, Types, Uses, Facts | Britannica Marble, granular limestone or dolomite that has been recrystallized under the influence of heat, pressure, and aqueous solutions Commercially, it includes all decorative calcium-rich rocks that can be polished, as well as certain serpentines
The Geology and Beauty of Marble: The Metamorphic Rock That Sculpted . . . Marble forms from the metamorphism of limestone, a sedimentary rock composed primarily of calcite (calcium carbonate) This transformation occurs under conditions of high pressure and temperature, typically at convergent plate boundaries where tectonic activity is prevalent
Uses of Marble in Architecture, Sculpture, Design, and More Marble has a diversity of physical properties that make it a useful stone in architecture, construction, cosmetics, pharmaceuticals, agriculture, landscaping, manufacturing and more
Marble - Building, Sculpture, Decoration | Britannica Marble is formed when limestone or dolomite (rocks composed of calcium magnesium carbonate) recrystallizes under the influence of intense heat, pressure, and chemical changes involving aqueous solutions, a process called metamorphism