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  • Pumice: The Exceptionally Low-Density Volcanic Rock
    Pumice is an extrusive rock with a very low density.

    Here's why:

    * Formation: Pumice forms when lava with a high gas content erupts and cools rapidly. The trapped gas bubbles create a very porous and lightweight structure.

    * Density: Pumice has a density so low that it can float on water. This is due to the high volume of air pockets within the rock.

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