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coal can turn into steam water. that's the only thing that coal can turn into.
acid turn litmus into red.Base turn litmus into blue
Yes sand can turn into glass
No, it can turn it green.
They do turn pink again just over time
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This site will explain:* http://cash-and-treasures-wiki.travelchannel.com/page/Origin+of+Agates?t=anon
Agates can be found in various places around the world, including river beds, volcanic rocks, and areas with geothermal activity. Some popular locations for finding agates include the beaches of Lake Superior in the United States, the coasts of Brazil and Uruguay, and the state of Gujarat in India. Additionally, agates can also be found in certain regions of Australia, Mexico, and Germany, among others.
Agates can be found in a variety of locations around the world, including areas with volcanic activity or in sedimentary rock formations. Popular locations for agate hunting include parts of the United States (such as Oregon, Minnesota, and Michigan), Brazil, India, Mexico, and Australia. Agates are often found near coastal regions or in areas where there has been significant geological activity.
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somewhere... near a volcano or dormant volcano
Moss Agate and Turritella Agate
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Tennessee Agates are primarily found in the areas surrounding the Cumberland Plateau in Tennessee, United States. Some specific locations include the counties of Smith, Warren, and White.
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Beaches and gravel pits are popular spots to look. Try to find a local gem and mineral club to learn more, or find the book on Lake Superior agates.
Agates are none of the above rock types, but a form of the mineral quartz, normally formed as a gas vesicle filler in igneous rocks, the microcrystalline quartz gradually filling the cavity with successive layers.