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  2. Exercise book - Wikipedia

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    A composition book sporting the common black-and-white pattern. In the United States, exercise books used by writers and students are known as composition books . Although available in several colors, the original marbled black-and-white cover, with its generic label on the front, is the most common.

  3. Nero Marquina marble - Wikipedia

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    Nero Marquina marble (mármol Negro Marquina [1]) is a high quality, black bituminous limestone extracted from the region of Markina, Basque Country in northern Spain. [2] This variety of natural stone gets its black color from naturally-occurring bitumen. [3] It is one of the most important "marbles" from Spain.

  4. Belgian marble - Wikipedia

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    The rock is actually not a true marble (a metamorphic rock), but a type of limestone (a calcareous sedimentary rock). Belgian marbles are available in solid dark greys or blacks; and in polychromes of red, grey, and/or pink. [2] After polishing slabs with several colors exhibit natural decorative patterns.

  5. Marble - Wikipedia

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    Outdoor marble statues, gravestones, or other marble structures are damaged by acid rain whether by carbonation, sulfation or the formation of "black-crust" (accumulation of calcium sulphate, nitrates and carbon particles). [10] Vinegar and other acidic solutions should be avoided in the cleaning of marble products.

  6. Rouge de Rance - Wikipedia

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    Rouge de Rance (Red of Rance) is a Devonian red reef limestone from the town of Rance in the province of Hainaut (Wallonia, Belgium). Pilasters in Rouge de Rance in the "Galerie des Glaces" The red "marble" of Rance in the Belgian province of Hainaut knew a large popularity as a prestigious building material for decorative use.

  7. Marl - Wikipedia

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    Marlstone is an indurated (resists crumbling or powdering) rock of about the same composition as marl. This is more correctly described as an earthy or impure argillaceous limestone . It has a blocky subconchoidal fracture, and is less fissile than shale . [ 4 ]

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