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Lava Spud!
The rock in the image appears to be a type of volcanic rock known as #scoria. Scoria is characterized by its numerous macroscopic ellipsoidal vesicles, which are holes or cavities within the rock formed by the escape of gas during the cooling of lava. Here's a brief overview:
Type: Volcanic Rock (Igneous)
Composition: Basaltic, sometimes andesitic
Texture: Vesicular (full of small cavities)
Color: Typically dark, ranging from black to deep red or brown
Formation: Rapid cooling of basaltic lava, trapping gas bubbles
Uses: Sometimes used in construction, as lightweight aggregate, or in landscaping
The vesicles in scoria are a result of trapped gases that couldn't escape during the rapid cooling of lava, which is typical for volcanic eruptions. If you find this rock interesting, examining it with a magnifying glass or under a microscope could reveal even more about its structure and possibly its origins. If you're into geology or rock collecting, scoria makes for a fascinating example of how geological processes can create such distinctive textures.
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