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Scoria is relatively common, particularly in volcanic regions where it forms from the rapid cooling of lava that traps gas bubbles, resulting in a lightweight, porous rock. It is often found in areas with past volcanic activity, such as around cinder cones and basalt lava flows. While it may not be as abundant as some other rock types, it is frequently encountered in geological settings associated with volcanism.

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