lateriitin
Lateriitin is a type of sedimentary rock that is composed primarily of clay minerals. It is formed through the weathering and erosion of other rocks, followed by the deposition and compaction of the resulting clay particles. The term "lateriitin" is derived from the Latin word "later," meaning brick, reflecting the rock's brick-like appearance when dried and fired.
Lateriitin is commonly found in tropical and subtropical regions, where the warm and humid climate promotes
The composition of lateriitin can vary depending on the source material and the environmental conditions during
Lateriitin is an important resource in many parts of the world, particularly in regions where other types