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Concentrate on the Properties and Utilizations of Rocks Tracked down in Bangladesh

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A stone is a characteristic substance comprised of strong gems of different minerals that were intertwined into a strong bump together. The strong mineral material that is important for the world's surface and other comparable planets that is uncovered on a superficial level or fundamental the earth. There are three fundamental stone gatherings: Volcanic rocks, Sedimentary rocks, and Transformative rocks. Rocks are of extraordinary asset esteem like minerals, some straightforwardly, and some as mineral constituents. Essentially a wide range of building materials used to clear streets, floors, and house walls, or different designs, including spans, come from rocks. These stones are tracked down in nations from one side of the planet to the other. In this exploration, various rocks that are found in Bangladesh were gathered and distinguished relying upon their variety, surface and grain size. This paper likewise manages the properties and utilizations of these stones.


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