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  • Flint: The Spark-Producing Quartz Rock - Properties & Uses
    The hard quartz rock that sparks when struck against steel or iron is flint.

    Flint is a cryptocrystalline form of silica, meaning it has a very fine crystalline structure that is not visible to the naked eye. Its hardness and ability to produce sparks when struck against metal made it a vital tool for early humans who used it to create fire.

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