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Key Features:
Hardness: 0.5 (quick to mine)
Stack Size: 64
Natural Generation: Found on the surface in most biomes, often covered with grass.
Appearance: Brown and textured; sides are bare dirt, while the top can have grass in certain biomes.
Uses:
Farming: Tilled with a hoe to create farmland for growing crops like wheat and potatoes.
Grass Growth: Dirt turns into grass blocks when exposed to sunlight.
Building: Often used for temporary structures due to its abundance.
Variants:
Coarse Dirt: Doesn’t support grass or crops; made by combining dirt and gravel.
Podzol: A darker dirt variant found in taiga biomes.
Interactions:
Hoe: Turns dirt into farmland.
Shovel: Mines it quickly.
Dirt is essential for farming and construction, making it a core resource in survival mode
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