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Quartzite
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About
Quartzite is a metamorphic rock made almost entirely of the mineral quartz. It begins its geologic life as sand grains. Over time, the sand grains become compressed and stuck together to form sandstone. With enough heat and pressure, the sand grains lose their original shape and fuse to their neighbors, forming a dense, durable rock. Quartzite is usually white or light-colored because quartz sand is light-colored.
Pros
- It is the hardest stone
Resistance to acids
Wide range of porosities
Uses
Quartzite is a decorative stone that is used for kitchen countertops, to cover walls, as roofing tiles, in flooring, and for stair steps.
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