No because i made some in school last year and it all depends on the climate, and how it is formed/made.
Yes, crystals can grow in caves. Caves provide the ideal conditions for crystals to form, such as stable temperatures and mineral-rich solutions seeping through the rock formations. This process can lead to the gradual growth of beautiful crystal formations within the cave over time.
In rocks, mines....practically everywhere. Crystals are found all around the world. One place is in caves where they can be quite large. Geodes contain crystals and there are many types/colors of crystals. One of the most common is quartz that is often white, but there is also smoky quartz, and rose quartz. Many gem stones are a form of crystals.
All salts can form crystals.
Yes, crystals can be found in caves. They form naturally through the process of precipitation from mineral-rich water seeping into the cave and slowly evaporating, leaving behind crystal formations like stalactites and stalagmites. Popular crystal caves include the Cave of the Crystals in Mexico and the Giant Crystal Cave in Spain.
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Not all salts, particularly complex ones, form crystals easily. We have no idea how to form crystals of many salts, but that does not mean they cannot be made, merely that no one knows how to do this.
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Gatorade will form crystals faster because it contains electrolytes, which are a form of salt. Salts are crystals, thus your answer. Pure water will not form crystals at all unless it reacts with another substance.
No, Swarovski crystals do not come from caves. They are man-made crystals produced by the Swarovski company, which uses a patented process to cut and polish glass to create sparkling crystal-like stones. These crystals are crafted in Austria and are known for their precision and brilliance, rather than being sourced from natural formations like caves.
Is it Japan or China