In 1996 potash was selected to be the Official Provincial Mineral Emblem of Saskatchewan.
Potash is in fact not a mineral, but a mixture of minerals, typically sylvite, halite, and carnallite. First discovered in Saskatchewan in 1943, current production is over a billion dollars a year.
The province does not have an official provincial rock, gem, or fossil.
In 1996 potash was selected to be the Official Provincial Mineral Emblem of Saskatchewan. Potash is in fact not a mineral, but a mixture of minerals, typically sylvite, halite, and carnallite. First discovered in Saskatchewan in 1943, current production is over a billion dollars a year. The province does not have an official provincial rock, gem, or fossil.
what is saskatchewan's geographic location?
It's Fisheries
Saskatchewans major attraction is the Lumberg Button! It is a huge rainbow button in the city... It was put there in honor of their queen, Queen Landina. I highly reccomend seeing this amazing piece of art! Makes a great family photo!
Montana does not have an official rock or stone. Sapphire and Montana agate are official gemstones for Montana.
Virginia has no official rock or gemstone.
Alaska does not have an Official State Rock. It has Jade as the State Gem and Gold as the State Mineral.
It has no official rock, stone, gem or mineral.
There is no Official Rock, Mineral or Stone but it does have the Patuxent River Stone as the Official Maryland State Gem.
An official fan phone number for Christopher Julius Rock III is not known at this time.
It has no official state rock, stone, gem or mineral.
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