pumex
/ˈpjuːmɛks/Definitions
1. noun
A type of pumice stone or volcanic glass formed by the rapid cooling of lava, typically having a porous or spongy texture.
“The geologist studied the pumex samples to understand the volcano’s eruption patterns.”
1. noun
A type of pumice stone or volcanic glass formed by the rapid cooling of lava, typically having a porous or spongy texture.
“The geologist studied the pumex samples to understand the volcano’s eruption patterns.”