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yellow basalt

Yellow basalt is a dense volcanic rock used in construction for its durability and strength. It is valued for its distinctive hue, adding an aesthetic touch to structures.

Yellow basalt is an extrusive volcanic rock that forms from rapidly cooled lava. It is primarily composed of minerals such as pyroxene and plagioclase, with traces of olivine. Its distinctive yellow color is due to the alteration and oxidation of iron-bearing minerals within the rock. Due to its density and strength, yellow basalt is widely used in construction, particularly for paving stones, flooring, and monuments. Its use in iconic structures like the Gateway of India in Mumbai highlights its aesthetic appeal and practical qualities. The fine and uniform texture of yellow basalt also allows for smooth and detailed finishes, making it a popular choice for projects requiring architectural precision.