Tuff

usgb/tʌf/
noun

A type of porous rock formed by volcanic ash or debris that has been compacted.

The builders used tuff to construct the walls of the ancient city.
Visual representation of "tuff" - A type of porous rock formed by volcanic ash or debris that has been compacted.

Often appears as...

  • volcanic tuff
  • tuff layer

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Geology

Tuff is often mentioned in discussions about volcanic rock formation.

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E.g., 'Tuff is key in understanding volcanic geology.'
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Material Resilience

Tuff's properties lend it to uses in durable construction.

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E.g., 'Tuff is a favored material for sustainable buildings.'
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Cultural Significance

In some cultures, tuff has historical value in architecture.

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E.g., 'Many ancient structures are built from tuff, showcasing its enduring quality.'
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