fast
Garnet is a beautiful shade of deep red, kind of like maroon but not so purple. Just think of red added with a tint of black.
If the garnet is a color other than red, then yes. Garnet and ruby also have different crystal systems that can be distinguished by the examination of naturally occurring specimens. Once cut and polished, it would be difficult to distinguish between a red colored garnet and a ruby if both were gem grade.
they depend on how fast it cools down
they do not grow amazingly fast they grow quite slowely but if you give it good plant food it will grow faster. thanks
fast
I THINK that garnet has six sides, tapering to a point at each end. Hope this helps!
The Barton Garnet Mine was established in 1878. The NY Subway Garnet, the best-formed crystal ever found in the state, was discovered during sewer excavation in 1885.
Crystal's grow by a process called nucleation.
Crystal's grow by a process called nucleation.
Garnet is a beautiful shade of deep red, kind of like maroon but not so purple. Just think of red added with a tint of black.
If the garnet is a color other than red, then yes. Garnet and ruby also have different crystal systems that can be distinguished by the examination of naturally occurring specimens. Once cut and polished, it would be difficult to distinguish between a red colored garnet and a ruby if both were gem grade.
If the garnet is a color other than red, then yes. Garnet and ruby also have different crystal systems that can be distinguished by the examination of naturally occurring specimens. Once cut and polished, it would be difficult to distinguish between a red colored garnet and a ruby if both were gem grade.
Because they can take long to form resulting in a large crystal well-formed. And also remeber fast forming Crystal =small, slow forming Crystal =large
Yes. Fast cooling of magma causes small crystal size or no crystal at all.
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