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Marble is formed form limestone by heat and pressure in the Earth's crust. These forces cause the limestone to change in texture and makup. The process is call recrystallization.
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Marble is formed deep within the earth's crust from limestone and heat over hundreds of years. This process is called recrystallization.
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This enormous block of crystallized calcium carbonate, known as Carrara marble, originated during the Jurassic era. Over the course of a billion years, the shells of marine organisms
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I know it is formed when a magma intrudes a carbonate rock resulting in a skarn deposit. Maybe also
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