As far as we know, there are no quartz geodes from the Earth's core.
Geodes come from the Earth's crust, nothing really makes it out of the core. A good cut and polished geode can sell for $10-$100 each half, depending on the size and appearance. There not worth much of anything uncut or shattered.
Continents drift on top of the upper mantle. The core is much further down.
, a liquid outer core that is much less viscous than the mantle, and a solid inner core.
The amount of pressure overcomes the material's disposition to melting at high temperature. It solidifies.
Not much. Quartz is almost completely insoluble in water.
== == It depends on what's inside. Large amethyst geodes can go for thousands. Baseball sized geodes with non-spectacular quartz or calcite crystals can be purchased for $4-$12. Geodes with uncommon minerals that are sold on mineral auction sites range in price from $30-$500. Golf ball sized geodes, uncracked, are sold for about $2 at shows.
The core is 33% of the Earths mass
Continents drift on top of the upper mantle. The core is much further down.
, a liquid outer core that is much less viscous than the mantle, and a solid inner core.
Pressure is the weight of an overlying column of material. The pressure at the core comes from 6400km of overlying rock, which is much denser than air
A geode costs $1.00 a lb.But it depends kinds of christal are inside.
no the core of the earth is not solid its pretty much a liquid, since the middle of the earth is so hot, the core is like a lava substance.
Unknown, but one theory is appx 240m years. There is much that is still not understood about the mysterious geode.
for my scientififc research I have learned htat I have no clue :)
The principle element found at the Earth's core is iron.
The Earths core is defiantly slowing down but by how much? The Earths rotation speed has slowed by 2 milliseconds since 1820
No. A fusion event requires a much greater energy density than can exist at the Earth's core.
Min. A $1.00 A Lb. Depending on what kind of crystal is in the geode, amythyst, chalcedony, ect... Find out what kind(s) of crystal are in it first.