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{{Stone_layer|name=Basalt|tile=#|color=#888|basic_color=#888|color2=#CCC | {{Stone_layer|name=Basalt|tile=#|color=#888|basic_color=#888|color2=#CCC | ||
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− | * [[Igneous extrusive layer]] | + | * [[40d:Igneous extrusive layer|Igneous extrusive layer]] |
− | * [[Material value]] 1 | + | * [[40d:Material value|Material value]] 1 |
|contains= | |contains= | ||
{{list|igneous extrusive stone}} | {{list|igneous extrusive stone}} | ||
}} | }} | ||
− | Basalt is one of the types of [[stone]] that forms entire [[ | + | Basalt is one of the types of [[40d:Stone|stone]] that forms entire [[40d:Stone#Stones forming entire layers |layer]]s. |
− | It is | + | It is nearly identical in all ways to 3 of the other 4 igneous extrusive stones: [[40d:Andesite|andesite]], [[40d:Felsite|felsite]], and [[40d:Rhyolite|rhyolite]] ([[40d:Obsidian|obsidian]] being the sole exception). The sole distinction between the four is that basalt is one of two stones that may contain [[40d:Sunstone|sunstone]]s. |
{{Rocks}} | {{Rocks}} | ||
[[Category:Stone]] | [[Category:Stone]] | ||
[[Category:Igneous Extrusive Stone Layers]] | [[Category:Igneous Extrusive Stone Layers]] |
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Basalt is one of the types of stone that forms entire layers.
It is nearly identical in all ways to 3 of the other 4 igneous extrusive stones: andesite, felsite, and rhyolite (obsidian being the sole exception). The sole distinction between the four is that basalt is one of two stones that may contain sunstones.