Given that a crystal is a physical shape, Gold does naturally form crystals.
And in a suitable environment, the crystals may grow.
In New Zealand it has been found that the size of the gold particles in an alluvial mix, will increase the further down the stream one travels. This is because of gold particles adhering to each other.
Gold's natural crystal system is classified as isometric-hexoctrahedral. For more information follow the link below.
It is a crystalline solid.
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A mineral crystal is not necessarily a diamond, but a diamond is a mineral crystal. All minerals, such as diamond, have crystalline structures.
An example of a crystal ball question is "Does he love me?"
Only if the parts simulate the actual proportions of the actual salt crystal.
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You can trade all between Gold, Silver & Crystal.
Gold never meets Crystal in the games
Gold - Crystal Lewis album - was created in 1998-12.
If you can trade Pokemon from crystal version to gold version my guess is yes
The crystal structure of gold is that of a face-centered cubic. Gold is a metal element that has an atomic number of 79, and its chemical symbol is Au.
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It depends on what crystal you're talking about.
lol bad question how could it be made of gold when you said its crystal lol
Well... Because... Gold is crystalized by high temperatures...
HeartGold and SoulSilver are the remakes of Gold, Silver and Crystal.
cuz they think Pokemon silver and gold are better than Pokemon crystal.
crystal does