Molly?
Crystals inside geodes will vary in color for a number of reasons. The solutions inside a vug may consist of varying concentrations of different mineral solutions. The mineral crystals that form from these solutions may have a specific color associated with them, such as malachite (green), azurite (blue) or rhodoschrosite (pinkish-red). Minerals that normally have a clear crystalline structure may appear clear or be colored by small amounts of impurities such as iron. In other cases, the minerals inside a vug may be exposed to varying amounts of radiation which can affect their color.
They don't tend to occupy a particular colour since they are crystals it is assumed that it is clear.
They don't tend to occupy a particular colour since they are crystals it is assumed that it is clear.
stay inside lol
Different minerals color clear crystal. Iron oxides make reds and oranges, copper makes blues and greens .
It all depends on what color is inside. I'm not sure, but I think all of them have white.
"Crystal" might be good, because crystals are clear, but they can change color in the light.... maybe Crystalsun?
Clear on the outside, and a brownish, grayish color on the inside.
Geodes come in a large variety of colors depending on the mineral makeup and amount and type of impurities that may be present.
There are different minerals in different crystals which make them different colors. And "imperities"
There is no single answer for this. Many chemicals form crystals, and the chemical determines the nature of the crystal. If you know what kind of crystal, then you know its chemical nature. For example, common clear quartz crystals are made up of SiO2 or Silicon dioxide. Copper sulfate crystals have an entirely different shape and a deep blue-green color, and both are different from crystals of common table salt.
No the color of rock color candy does not change the speed in which it grows.