It is without a doubt the most common rock type on the continental land masses.
I am not sure what you mean by "smaller" BUT - Most piles of basalt on the planet (eg hawaii) are in water - Indeed the whole oceanic seafloor is basalt, so there is more basalt in water than ALL the basalt to be found on land.
Basalt is used for flooring tiles, good luck with your science thing!!:)
volcanic basalt covered with loam
basalt, marble
A trap basalt (or flood basalt) is a landform created by a large eruption or repeated eruptions of flowing non-viscous basalt lava, sometimes covering huge areas of land or seafloor.
because it's amazing and colorful if you paint it
On land, this forms a rift valley. When the surface is submerged, it is called seafloor spreading.
The address of the Basalt Rld is: 14 Midland Ave, Basalt, 81621 8305
Yes it is good it could sometimes defeat basalt horogium but ya 8.5 out of 10
That rock was not Basalt, it was different. This is not a diamond, just a normal Basalt.
Basalt
Basalt is a volcanic rock that can be found in many places around the world, including areas with recent or ancient volcanic activity. It is commonly found in oceanic crust, on volcanic islands, and in regions with volcanic activity such as the Pacific Ring of Fire.