The formation process of marble

Release time: 2023-10-26 16:35

【Summary Description】 Marble is a metamorphic rock formed from the original rocks in the earth's crust through the action of high temperature and high pressure in the earth's crust. The internal forces of the earth's crust cause the original rocks to undergo qualitative changes.

Marble is a metamorphic rock formed from the original rocks in the earth's crust through the action of high temperature and high pressure in the earth's crust. The internal forces of the earth's crust cause the original rocks to undergo qualitative changes. Qualitative change refers to the change in the structure, structure, and mineral composition of the original rock. The new rock type formed after qualitative change is called metamorphic rock. Marble is mainly composed of calcite, limestone, serpentine, and dolomite. Its main component is calcium carbonate, accounting for more than 50%. Others include magnesium carbonate, calcium oxide, manganese oxide, and silicon dioxide. Marble is generally softer than granite. Of course, you don’t need to pay attention to this, because the geological era is measured in billions, and in our lifetime, this qualitative change is a limited change. Marble floor tiles attract consumers' attention with their gorgeous appearance and very practical features. Different from other building stones, each marble floor tile has a different texture. The marble with clear and curved texture is smooth, delicate, bright, and fresh, bringing you a visual feast again and again. When installed in the living room, It can make the room more elegant and generous.

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