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				<title>conclusivenews posted an update: The difference between quartz and quartzite. Quartz [&#133;]</title>
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									<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The difference between quartz and quartzite. Quartz and quartzite are two different materials commonly used in home decor and construction. Quartz is an engineered stone made of crushed quartz, resins, and pigments, while quartzite is a natural metamorphic rock composed of sandstone and quartz.Quartz is non-porous, durable, and easy to&hellip;</p>
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