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How is granite different from marbel​

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Answered by unknowngirl94
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Marble typically has veining whereas granite has more fleck-like, granular appearance but it can't be stated as a rule. Based on its composition, natural stone has two general categories: Siliceous stone is composed mainly of silica, or quartz-like particles. It tends to be very durable and easy to clean.

Answered by bala2806
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The biggest difference between granite and marble is their porosity. Basically, marble is softer and more porous than granite with few exceptions like marble from Danby, VT. ... Granite is an igneous rock, which means it was once molten and formed as it cooled deep within the earth.

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