basalt

/bəˈsɔlt/
noun
  1. A dark, dense volcanic rock that forms when lava cools quickly. It is common in the Earth's crust and on the ocean floor.
    • Road builders often use crushed basalt for the foundation of highways.
    • The Hawaiian Islands are made mostly of basalt from ancient volcanic eruptions.
    • The black cliffs along the coast are composed of hard, ancient basalt.
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