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Granite or Marble?

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Granite or Marble?

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I think that granite is much secure. Marble is looking really amazing but what goes to the quality, granite is winning in several times. When I decided to order a great countertop for the kitchen, I chose https://www.graniteausommet.com/ which is a wonderful and really amazing solution or the kitchen if you want a high-quality and resistant material.

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Considering their origin and most-common usage, granite and marble are somewhat similar. They both fall under the category of natural stones, i.e., extracted from natural deposits on or beneath the earth’s surface (open quarries and underground mines). Moreover, they are equally popular in the construction sector and are extensively used for flooring, cladding, and manufacturing artifacts and monuments. As for me I prefer granite, but you should make special sealing https://graniteprotect.com/ to make it more durable, acid-resistant and scratch-resistant.

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A. Marble is simply limestone that has been compressed and/or heated deep within the earth’s crust. Unlike granite, Marble was never molten rock, but it may have been heated and squeezed enough for the limestone grains to bend and flow. Marble is also made up of only one mineral – calcite – a relatively soft mineral with a hardness of 3. Calcite is a common mineral – all limestones and nearly all sea shells are made of it – but it does not occur in Granite. Because Marble is made entirely of calcite, it is much softer than Granite.

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