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why does limestone change into marble​

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Answered by male62
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Answer:

limestone changes into marble due to its metamorphosis

Explanation:

the pressure of rocks above marble exert that much of pressure that it undergoes a complete physical change


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Answered by GalaxyBoy15
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Answer:

Any rock that is is/has Calcium Carbonate can eventually become marble. Marble is the name given to a rock formation that has been buried to a sufficient depth to increase the temperature and pressure to the point where the smaller sediment crystals start to melt and form larger crystals.This is a continuous process given more temperatures and pressure the rock may melt completely and would eventually turn into and igneous rock that will get eroded and become limestone again.


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