Crystals inside geodes will vary in color for a number of reasons. The solutions inside a vug may consist of varying concentrations of different mineral solutions. The mineral crystals that form from these solutions may have a specific color associated with them, such as malachite (green), azurite (blue) or rhodoschrosite (pinkish-red). Minerals that normally have a clear crystalline structure may appear clear or be colored by small amounts of impurities such as iron. In other cases, the minerals inside a vug may be exposed to varying amounts of radiation which can affect their color.
Mineral grains are crystals or pieces of crystals that vary widely in chemicalcomposition
No, they vary from crystal to crystal.
Metamorphic, igneous, and sedimentary rock are all composed of crystals, which vary greatly in size.
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Because color can vary based on the purity of the mineral.
they can vary in different sizes. depending on how the rock was broken.
Mineral grains are crystals or pieces of crystals that vary widely in chemicalcomposition
There are several different locations for the lightsaber color crystals in The Force Unleashed. And the locations vary by game platform (in other words, the locations are different for the Wii version, PS3 version, etc.)
No, they vary from crystal to crystal.
Metamorphic, igneous, and sedimentary rock are all composed of crystals, which vary greatly in size.
No. It can vary from the visible color of the mineral and, since visible color of them ineral is not a reliable indicator of type, it is important to learn to use streak, (along with other factors), to correctly identify a mineral.
The distance between centers of positive and negative ion in the ionic crystals vary from one structure to another.
Mineral grains are crystals or pieces of crystals that vary widely in chemical composition. There are over 4,000 different minerals that have been identified so far.
the colors vary
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They vary in color from dark gray to white.
Gold will be gold inside. Iron may vary some based on oxidation and the impurities mixed in with the metal, but is typically going to be 'rust' brown.