Basalt is a common volcanic rock formed from rapidly cooled lava. It most often occurs in lava flows due to its low volatile content. Basalt is composed mainly of plagioclase feldspar and pyroxene. There are three main types - tholeiitic, alkaline, and transitional - which differ in their mineral composition and origin. The massive Deccan Traps basalt deposits in India were formed from volcanic eruptions associated with the Réunion hotspot around 65 million years ago.