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45.
Which one of the following rocks is used for monumental buildings :
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Surekha said:
2 years ago
The rock commonly used for monumental buildings is marble. Marble is a metamorphic rock that is prized for its aesthetic appeal, durability, and workability. It has been a popular choice for centuries in the construction of grand and prestigious structures, such as palaces, temples, government buildings, and monuments.
Some of the most famous examples of monumental buildings constructed using marble include the Parthenon in Athens, Greece, the Taj Mahal in Agra, India, and the Lincoln Memorial in Washington, D. C United States.
These structures showcase the beauty and grandeur that marble can bring to architectural design.
Some of the most famous examples of monumental buildings constructed using marble include the Parthenon in Athens, Greece, the Taj Mahal in Agra, India, and the Lincoln Memorial in Washington, D. C United States.
These structures showcase the beauty and grandeur that marble can bring to architectural design.
Mayank said:
6 years ago
All these rocks are popular for construction of monument buildings. So why it is only marble?
ANKUR SHARMA said:
8 years ago
Monumental building is a historical building and always used marble rocks.
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