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There are four types of '''stone layers''' in ''Dwarf Fortress'', very much based on real-life geology ([[#In real life|see below]]). [[Stone]] layers are roughly homogeneous layers of rock, composed of the same kind of stone, that usually contain different ores. Each stone layer has its distinct markers and qualities; sometimes a clear dividing line can be drawn between two [[biome]]s from the stone layers underneath, sometimes not. Digging deeper, or into another local biome, will reveal differences between the layers' contents and a progression from sedimentary down to igneous.  The changes are usually quite sharp; fifteen layers may be mostly [[quartzite]], but the next thirty may be dominated by [[gabbro]].  
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There are four types of '''stone layers''' in ''Dwarf Fortress'', very much based on real-life geology ([[#In real life|see below]]). [[Stone]] layers are roughly homogeneous layers of rock, composed of the same kind of stone, that usually contain different ores. Each stone layer has its distinct markers and qualities; sometimes a clear dividing line can be drawn between two [[biome]]s from the stone layers underneath, sometimes not. Digging deeper, or into another local biome, will reveal differences between the layers' contents and a progression from sedimentary down to igneous.  The changes are usually quite sharp; fifteen layers may be mostly [[quartzite]], but the next thirty may be dominated by [[gabbro]]. Three-dimensional variance is planned for the future, but for now, changes between stone layers also mark changes in [[ore]] and [[gem]] content.
 
 
Three-dimensional variance is planned for the future, but for now, changes between stone layers also mark changes in [[ore]] and [[gem]] content.
 
  
 
== Soil ==
 
== Soil ==

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