Yes, geodes can be found in any state.
Geodes are secondary structures that occur in sedimentary and igneous rocks. Geodes are hallow on the insde. They are spherical to oblate in shape. Most contain clear crystals, though some may contain colored crystals. Geodes are common in the U.S. states of Indiana, Iowa, Missouri, Kentucky and Utah, and the countries Mexico, Brazil, and Namibia.
Hydrolyte geodes have been found in the South American country Brazil.
Geodes are rock cavities with internal crystal formations, usually made of quartz crystals. Some geodes are completely solid because they are filled with crystals. These are called "nodules". Geodes can form in gas bubbles in igneous rock, or in rounded cavities in sedimentary rock. Most geodes contain clear or white quartz crystals, but purple amethyst crystals are also common.
Small crystal-lined spheres of silica rock that sometimes occur in limestone are called geodes.
Yes, geodes form in sedimentary rock. They also sometimes form in igneous rock. Use the link below to learn more.
Geodes are secondary structures that occur in sedimentary and igneous rocks. Geodes are hallow on the insde. They are spherical to oblate in shape. Most contain clear crystals, though some may contain colored crystals. Geodes are common in the U.S. states of Indiana, Iowa, Missouri, Kentucky and Utah, and the countries Mexico, Brazil, and Namibia.
how big can geodes be
The igneous geodes are classified as intrusive and the sedimentary geodes are classified as chemical based on properties.
Geodes are usally found in dry areas such as deserts.
Yeah calcite is in geodes. you can find some in stores or you can go on the internet and there is proof that there is calcite in geodes if you go to google.com and go to images and type in calcite in geodes ask wiki answers for more info :)!!!!
Geodes and caves are both hollow objects made of stone.
Crystal formation in geodes is dependent on mineral rich water. So the is "yes".
there are propably geodes in sumerset because you can find them anywhere but dont count on this answer
Of course.
There's a geode place in the Utah Desert called "Dugway Geodes". They let you keep the geodes for free if you dig them up.
Although geodes are not traded as a commodity is traded, dealers and collectors are interested in purchasing good specimens.
You may be able to find amethyst geodes in San Bernardino, California, as well as in Fresno.