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Granite, being an igneous rock composed mainly of quartz, feldspar, and mica, does not have a defined freezing point like water. Instead, granite forms from the cooling and solidification of molten rock (magma) at varying temperatures, typically between 650 to 1,000 degrees Celsius (1,202 to 1,832 degrees Fahrenheit). When discussing granite's response to temperature, it's more relevant to consider its thermal properties rather than a specific freezing point.

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