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  • Corundum: Earth's Second Hardest Rock & Mohs Hardness Explained
    The second hardest rock on Earth is corundum.

    Corundum is an aluminum oxide mineral with a Mohs hardness of 9, only one point less than diamond (which has a Mohs hardness of 10).

    It's important to note that Mohs hardness scale is a relative scale, not an absolute one. It's a measure of a mineral's resistance to scratching, not its overall strength or durability.

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