Tuff - an igneous rock of explosive volcanic eruptions.

Tuff - an igneous rock of explosive volcanic eruptions.

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Tuff is an extrusive igneous rock that forms from the tephra ejected during explosive volcanic eruptions.

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Tuff Igneous Rock 1.5+ inch SpecimenUSATuff is an igneous rock that forms from the debris ejected by an explosive volcanic eruption.

Tuff Igneous Rock Specimen

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