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Basalt is a dense, dark-colored volcanic rock formed from the rapid cooling of magnesium-rich and iron-rich lava. As the most common rock in the Earth's crust, it is prized for its exceptional durability, high compressive strength, and resistance to environmental weathering. Its fine-grained texture and consistent charcoal-to-black palette make it a versatile material, used widely as a heavy-duty construction aggregate, a high-end architectural finish for floor and wall cladding, and even as a source for industrial-grade mineral fibers.