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What Is Marble Used For

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Marble which is a rock found in Earth's crest is primarily used for Flooring purpose. Marble is cut into fine shapes. It is polished to get shine and tiles are made.
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Marble is used for stone home furnishings, floors, counters, clocks, hot plates, tables, pillars, structural resurfacing, even bathroom applications. Marble is a metamorphic rock that is used for sculpture, building materials, and in many o...
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Marble is used for statues,ceilings,walls and floors.it was used for themah hall
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Yes, marble is a common counter-top material.
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Any polished surface is slippery when wet. As with any other hard surface used in a bathroom, caution should be used when exiting the shower and tub areas, as well as any other area that is wet.
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Some cemeteries no longer allow marble to be used. In earlier times white marble was used and can be found in many old cemeteries. Softer and less durable than granite, marble memorials are generally white and display badly eroded inscripti...
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Only guessing but I would have thought the romans would have been quite keen on it.
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Granite is a harder and far more durable material then marble. As beautiful as marble is, it is not suited to a climate with harsh winters, or today's airborne pollutants such as smoke, smog and industrial gases, to say nothing of acid rain...
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All materials used inside and outside the Court Tower are common to the construction industry and have been carefully selected to range towards the higher end of durability and the moderate range of cost. Travertine is one of the most commo...
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