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Tyndall stone, also known as Tyndall limestone, typically has a hardness of about 3 to 4 on the Mohs scale. This means it is relatively soft compared to harder stones like granite or quartz. Its moderate hardness makes it suitable for carving and architectural applications, but it can be susceptible to scratching and wear over time.

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