
Laterite (iron-rich nodule, possibly Bauxite as a subtype)
Laterite (composed of various minerals including goethite, hematite, gibbsite, etc.)
Hardness: Varies (often 1-3 for individual minerals, but rock can be quite resistant when dry); Color: Reddish-brown, brown, sometimes yellowish; Luster: Earthy to dull; Crystal structure: Amorphous to microcrystalline, often nodular or concretionary; Cleavage: None; Specific Gravity: Varies, typically 2.5-3.5
- Color
- Reddish-brown, brown, sometimes yellowish
- Luster
- Earthy to dull
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