Obsidian can be found on almost every continent, including North America, South America, Europe, Asia, and Africa. It is typically formed near volcanoes where lava cools quickly, creating the glass-like rock.
Obsidian can be found in countries such as Mexico, the United States, Japan, Turkey, Greece, Armenia, Italy, Scotland, and Ethiopia. It is also present in various regions of continents like North America, South America, Europe, and Africa.
The two continents found in the southern hemisphere are Australia and Antarctica.
Temperate deciduous forests can be found on all continents except Antarctica.
The Atlantic Ocean is found off the east coast of all continents.
The continents found in the Western Hemisphere are North America and South America.
Obsidian can be found in countries such as Mexico, the United States, Japan, Turkey, Greece, Armenia, Italy, Scotland, and Ethiopia. It is also present in various regions of continents like North America, South America, Europe, and Africa.
Yes, obsidian is found near volcanic mountains.
No they are not.
i found three pieces in hummelstown, pa
Obsidian is found in really deep creeper caves with magma and water. Magma + Water = Obsidian You need a 3x5 rectangle of obsidian and light it with flint and stone.
No, phenocrysts are typically minerals that form in slowly cooling magma and are therefore not found in obsidian, which is a type of igneous rock that cools quickly, resulting in a glassy texture without crystal growth.
Obsidian is usually found in caves underground where flowing water hits still lava.
No, obsidian is also called 'volcanic glass,' since it is a product of cooled lava. Since there are no volcanoes in Louisiana there will not be any natural obsidian.
Oceans are not found on continents.
Someone found it centuries ago.
My 8 year old found a large piece of obsidian in dansville ny this weekend. We are amazed by its size and beauty
Yes, it is found in Australia. You can eat it too! OMNOMNOMNOM