How bauxite is formed in rocks?
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Bauxite is formed by the thorough weathering of many different rocks. Clay minerals commonly represent intermediate stages, but some bauxites appear to be reworked chemical precipitates rather than simple alteration products. Bauxite may grade into laterite or clay, laterally or vertically.
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The formation process of bauxite involves the decomposition of surface rocks, leaving a residual mass of weathered material containing ores of bauxite.
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