How is granite different from marble
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Granite is a grainy, igneous rock that is composed of many different minerals. Marble has a softer look, due to its high concentration of calcite. Marble is mostly available in light white or pastel colors, although there are some darker slabs available. It's hard to find a color that granite does not come in.
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- Granite is Intrusive or plutonic rock.
- These rocks are formed when Magma solidifies below the surface of the earth.
- Marble is a Metamorphic rock.
- Metamorphic rocks are formed as a result of alteration of existing igneous or sedimentary Rocks usually buried deep under the Earth's Surface.
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