I know this could mean I'm being a butt for not answering this correctly, but did you get this question out of a Current Science magazine for a Sci-Triv Game for a 7A class whose teacher is Mrs. Taylor? No, this is not her, but it's a student in her class! ^-^
Tufa Wugu died in 399.
Tufa Rutan died in 415.
Tufa Rutan was born in 365.
Tufa Lilugu died in 402.
Mestawet Tufa was born in 1983.
Agron Tufa has written: 'Aty te portat SKEE'
Tufa is a rock, that just may be dead im not sure you should ask him or eat him your choice. :)
The main types of limestone are chalk, coral limestone, travertine, and tufa. Chalk is soft and white, coral limestone contains coral and other marine organisms, travertine is formed by hot springs, and tufa is a porous rock formed by calcium-rich water.
Tufa rock is commonly found in areas with geothermal activity, such as around hot springs, geysers, and volcanic regions. It is also often found in arid environments where water with high mineral content evaporates quickly, leaving behind deposits of tufa rock. Examples of places where tufa rock can be found include Mono Lake in California and Pamukkale in Turkey.
tufa, lufilufi, fa'asoa
Tufa or basalt stones
Tufa typically has a dull luster due to its porous and chalky texture. It is a soft, porous rock formed by the precipitation of calcium carbonate from water, giving it a matte appearance.