Granites have poor fire resistance.

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Natural rocks and minerals, known as building stones, are used in construction for both structural and decorative purposes.  Here are some examples of rocks used in construction: Granite: A hard igneous rock that is made up of visible crystals of various minerals. It is often used for building facades, kitchen worktops, and gravestones. Basalt: A hard and tough igneous rock that is also known as white, green, or blue basalt. It has a high compressive strength of between 150-190 MPa. Marble: A metamorphic stone that is created when limestone is subjected to high temperatures and pressure.... Show more

Granites have poor fire resistance.