When marble is formed from a limestone that has few impurities, the marble turns white. If the marble contains clay minerals, iron oxides, or bituminous minerals, the marble will turn a different color. The different color of the marble all depends on the kind of impurity that is in the limestone. The most common color marble is white, but there are also pink, gray, bluish, yellow, or black marbles. These colors are more rare than the white because the limestone that makes the marble normally has very few impurities. Now that we know about the different colors of marble, we can discuss the physical properties and uses of this mineral. …show more content…
Most marble has very few impurities, but if there is too many impurities, the marble will turn out to be a color other than white. When marble is made, it forms into very large deposits of the mineral that can be hundreds of feet thick. In an average year, miners and quarries can accumulate millions of tons of marble. This marble is then broken up and taken to factories. These factories can grind it, break it, or crush it. They will then use it in roads, cosmetics, railroad beds, and buildings. The pink and bluish colored marble is mostly used in cosmetics such as blush and eyeshadow. Bright white marble can be used as a whitening agent in toothpaste, paint, putty, paper, and plastic. Marble is often used in the stone industry, especially used by the ancient greeks when making their sculptures and buildings. Marble is used to make many things, but why did they decide to use