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Basalt is one of the types of [[Stone|stone]] that forms entire [[layer]]s.
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Basalt is one of the types of [[stone]] that forms entire [[stone#Stones forming entire layers |layer]]s.
 
  
It is currently{{v|0.28.181.40d}} 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 [[sunstone]]s.
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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 [[sunstone]]s.
  
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Wikipedia article

This article is about an older version of DF.

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.

Sedimentary
Igneous
Intrusive
Extrusive
Metamorphic
Ore
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