Granito is a type of coarse-grained igneous rock primarily composed of quartz, feldspar, and mica. It forms from the slow crystallization of magma beneath the Earth's surface, resulting in its characteristic large mineral grains. Granito is commonly used in construction and as a decorative stone due to its durability and aesthetic appeal.
This rock is often referred to as granite when it is used in a commercial context. Granito can be found in various colors, depending on its mineral composition, and is widely used for countertops, flooring, and monuments. Its strength and resistance to weathering make it a popular choice for both indoor and outdoor applications.