Granite does not have bedding planes because it is an igneous rock formed from the slow crystallization of magma beneath the Earth's surface. Unlike sedimentary rocks, which develop distinct layers due to the accumulation of sediments, granite has a uniform, interlocking crystal structure. This characteristic makes it dense and resistant to weathering, lacking the layering associated with bedding planes in sedimentary formations.
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