As a game where you spend a lot of time underground, it's not surprising that Minecraft has so many different kinds of rock. From stone and cobblestone, to sand, sandstone, clay and gravel, all the different ores, obsidian, bedrock and finally andesite, diorite and granite - you'll never be short of options when building your next fortress!
It's the very last and very pinkest of that list that we've chosen this week - Granite! Real-world granite is an igneous rock, meaning that it's formed when lava or magma cools down and solidifies - just like obsidian forms in Minecraft.
Unlike obsidian, however, granite forms very sloooooowly, and that sloooooow process means that crystals can grow inside. That structure also gives it its name, via the latin word "granum", meaning "grain". You can see for yourself if you or a friend have a granite countertop in your kitchen. Look closely, and you'll see shiny quartz crystals.
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