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Marble

We were assign to marble for our project.

Mineral or rock? Marble is a dolomite rock

Igneous , Metamorphic , or Sedimentary rock Marble is a metamorphic rock it doesn’t have fossils or layers.

Where to find it. You can find marble in stores for you floor , Jewelry and other stuff we use today. Also outside on canyons or maybe even your backyard.

What types of marble The most important kinds of marble are Paros and it’s in Greece. Panteli you can find it in Greece also. Carrara is in Italy and Prooconnesus. The last one is macael and it’s in Spain.

How it’s made Marble is made from limestone and then it’s heated to take its’ shape.

People in the group Heli @ Maria