For counter tops or floors in nice buildings.
Granite and basalt...... + a bunch of bugs n' stuff
Granite
Granite is extremely sturdy and resistant to damage and is also very common. What make this a good question is that over the last century granite has become known to become mildly radioactive when it degrades - it emits radon, a carcinogenic substance. There are places that are statistically mildly more dangerous to live in as a result. Examples include Aberdeen in the north-east of Scotland (known as 'The Granite City" - where almost the entire city center was built from granite from a local mine, and it rains all the time - and the Island of Jersey in the English Channel (which is composed entirely of granite being washed by the sea). Both these places show very, very small statistical increases in cancer rates compared to nearby areas without such a granite presence. To degrade granite takes a lot of constant energy and erosion though so if you have any in your house you are entirely safe.
It is a kind of granite found in Brazil.
Granite is an igneous rock and gneiss is a metamorphic rock.
Granite gneiss.
Yes. Granite is one of the most common igneous rocks.
No but you can use Granite as baby wipes, I think.
It varies - depending on the task. Common materials are... sandstone, granite and marble.
They are pretty common in the Granite Cave Basement 2 (you have to use rock smash)
I believe it is granite. Hence the name "Granite State."
Yes. Granite is one of the most common igneous rocks.
No, granite is the most common intrusive igneous rock.
Granite is common to most areas durable and polishes well
Granite is the most common stone for making grave markers.
Spelling error; it is granite. Yes, granite is a common type of igneous rock formed from the cooling and solidification of magma underground. It is known for its durability and use in construction and countertops.
Granite. Most of the crust is composed of granite. Feldspar is the most common mineral in the earth's crust.Silicon, (Si) and Alluminium, (Al).