How Graphite is formed
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graphite is formed by falling of rock
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Graphite most often occurs in metamorphic rocks formed from regional metamorphism or contact metamorphism of organic-rich sedimentary rocks, such as organic-rich marble, quartzite, schist, gneiss, and metamorphosed coal. ... As mentioned, graphite forms from the alteration of organic material during metamorphism.
Chemical Composition: C, Carbon
Specific Gravity: 2.2 (feels light, especially for a metallic mineral).
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