which stone is used to make meenakshi temple?

is that sedimentry rock

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white and red marble

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granite marble conglomerate slate limestone
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This continuous process of transformation of old rockinto new ones is called rock cycle
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Sedimentary
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It is made upof mostly sedimentry rocks and also it is made up of igneous. Eg-granite basalt sandstone clay stones limestone.
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It is made upof mostly sedimentry rocks and also it is made up of igneous. Eg-granite basalt sandstone clay stones limestone.
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It is made upof mostly sedimentry rocks and also it is made up of igneous. Eg-granite basalt sandstone clay stones limestone.
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It is mostly made up of sedimentry rock amd also made up of igneous rock.
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Sedimenty
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Granite marble conglomerate slate limestone is used for making meenakshi temple
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Limestone
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Marble Congolomerate Slate Limestone
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Granite Marble Conglomerate Slate Limestone.
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Stone
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Sedementary
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Conglomerate slate limestone
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GRANITE MARBLE conglomerate slate limestone was used to build Meenakshi temple .

? GRANITE MARBLE is a hard rock
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Igneous rocks?are called?primary rocks?because they begin the?rock?cycle.?Igneous rocks rocks?are referred to as the?primary rocks, because they represent the?rocks?which directly or indirectly provided materials for the formation of other types of?rocks.
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Slate limestone.....
Granite marble congolomerta slate limestone is used to make meenakshi temple.........

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Slate limestone
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Meenakshi temple is build by two stones

1. Slate
2. Limestone
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This is in my general knowledge book .
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What is mean by eco system
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White stone
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Granite marble?conglomerate?slate limestone?was used to build Meenakshi temple???????????????
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Granite marble?conglomerate?slate limestone?was used to build Meenakshi temple?
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Granite marble conglomerate slate limestone is used to make meenakshi temple
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Slate Limestone
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Earth’s major earthquakes occur mainly in belts coinciding with the margins of tectonic plates. This has long been apparent from early catalogs of felt earthquakes and is even more readily discernible in modern seismicity maps, which show instrumentally determined epicentres. The most important earthquake belt is theCircum-Pacific Belt, which affects many populated coastal regions around the Pacific Ocean—for example, those of New Zealand, New Guinea, Japan, the Aleutian Islands, Alaska, and the western coasts of North and South America. It is estimated that 80 percent of the energy presently released in earthquakes comes from those whose epicentres are in this belt. The seismic activity is by no means uniform throughout the belt, and there are a number of branches at various points. Because at many places the Circum-Pacific Belt is associated with volcanic activity, it has been popularly dubbed the “Pacific Ring of Fire.”

A second belt, known as the Alpide Belt, passes through the Mediterranean regioneastward through Asia and joins the Circum-Pacific Belt in the East Indies. The energy released in earthquakes from this belt is about 15 percent of the world total. There also are striking connected belts of seismic activity, mainly along oceanic ridges—including those in the Arctic Ocean, the Atlantic Ocean, and the western Indian Ocean—and along the rift valleys of East Africa. This global seismicity distribution is best understood in terms of its plate tectonic setting.

Earth’s major earthquakes occur mainly in belts coinciding with the margins of tectonic plates. This has long been apparent from early catalogs of felt earthquakes and is even more readily discernible in modern seismicity maps, which show instrumentally determined epicentres. The most important earthquake belt is theCircum-Pacific Belt, which affects many populated coastal regions around the Pacific Ocean—for example, those of New Zealand, New Guinea, Japan, the Aleutian Islands, Alaska, and the western coasts of North and South America. It is estimated that 80 percent of the energy presently released in earthquakes comes from those whose epicentres are in this belt. The seismic activity is by no means uniform throughout the belt, and there are a number of branches at various points. Because at many places the Circum-Pacific Belt is associated with volcanic activity, it has been popularly dubbed the “Pacific Ring of Fire.”

A second belt, known as the Alpide Belt, passes through the Mediterranean regioneastward through Asia and joins the Circum-Pacific Belt in the East Indies. The energy released in earthquakes from this belt is about 15 percent of the world total. There also are striking connected belts of seismic activity, mainly along oceanic ridges—including those in the Arctic Ocean, the Atlantic Ocean, and the western Indian Ocean—and along the rift valleys of East Africa. This global seismicity distribution is best understood in terms of its plate tectonic setting.

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The stone is used to make meenakshi temple is Granite
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the Meenakshi temple is made out of slat limestone
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GRANITE MARBLE conglomerate slate limestone was used to build Meenakshi temple .?
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I don't know
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Granite Marble conglomerate slate is used to build Meenakshi Temple.
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Slate and limestone.
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The stone used to make meenakshi temple is slate limestone.??
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Granite marble, slate limestone
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Granite marble conglomerate slate limestone was used to build Meenakshi temple .

Conglomerate marble is a long-lasting pre-cast element which consists of marble chips bonded collectively with a specific resin and dyes. The material is manufactured in huge blocks and then cut into pieces which can be additionally cut into varying diameters and sizes.

Meenakshi Temple is a celebrated stupa established on the southerly shore of the Vaigai River in Madurai, Tamil Nadu, India. It is sanctified to Meenakshi, an incarnation of Parvati, and her companion, Sundareshwar, who is an incarnation of Shiva
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Meenakshi temple was made up of sandstone
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Melt rocks
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Different between calcareous rocks and carbonaceous rocks
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Granite,Marble and Slate are used to construct Meenakshi Temple.The rocks used here are metamorphic rocks.
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Your jewrllery stones
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