kruszcz
Kruszcz, also known as kruszyzna, is a type of sedimentary rock that is primarily composed of quartz grains. It is a common rock type found in various geological settings, particularly in areas with a history of glaciation. The term "kruszcz" is derived from the Polish word for gravel, reflecting the rock's granular texture.
Kruszcz typically exhibits a light color, ranging from white to light gray, due to the presence of
Kruszcz is not a commercially valuable rock, but it has some uses in construction and landscaping. It
The formation of kruszcz is closely linked to the processes of weathering and erosion. Quartz, being a