Emeralds are green beryl.There is also Heliodor, yellow beryl, Aquamarine, beryl of varying bue-green hues and intensities, and Morganite a pink beryl. which also varies in intensity and color. Brazilian emerals have been historically the most prized for color. The other beryls a re usually of good clarity, but almost every Emerald has a bit of what they call a " garden ". Small dendrite-like inclusions. These are all found in hexagonal prisms when mined. Any alluvial stones are generally small bits washed down from mined areas. Africa, specifically Namibia, also has emeralds, as do many other places in the world, but I believe they are all in the Southern Hemisphere.
emeralds are made up of beryllium
Emerald is a mineral rather then a rock (rocks are made of minerals). Emeralds are a variety of the mineral beryl.
Yes, emerald is a silicate
Emerald has imperfect cleavage.
there is no magnetism to an emerald
yes , emerald is a silicate.
'Emerald diamond' is not a gemstone: it is a confusion of vocabulary. An emerald-cut diamond stone is made from carbon. An emerald is a different gemstone, made from the mineral beryl - (Be3Al2(SiO3)6) --and colored green by trace amounts of chromium and sometimes vanadium.
No, because gold was made for gameboy color, and emerald was made for gameboy advance
It is not made they just find it in some tubes.
Red version was not made to migrate with emerald.
Dialga is not in that Pokemon Emerald. Back when that game was made, Dialga didn't exist.
You cannot get Arceus in Pokémon Emerald because Arceus wasn't made for Pokémon Emerald so there is no data for it within the game. Arceus was only made for Pokémon Diamond and Pearl as well as future games.
The shiny stone is not obtainable in emerald. It was only made in gen 4 (I V)
The whole NINTENDO company made emerald, I don't think there was a single person who thought of the idea.
Emerald is made of the mineral beryl, although it is a gemstone. It has trace amounts of chromium and sometimes vanadium.
Emerald is a mineral rather then a rock (rocks are made of minerals). Emeralds are a variety of the mineral beryl.
No it was not made into a movie but stayed a book
No, Togetic cannot evolve in Pokémon Emerald. Togetic's evolution of Togekiss wasn't created at the point Emerald had been made.