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I think either teal or turquoise, it depends, because if you put more blue, it makes turquoise, but if you put more green, it makes teal.
Turquoise is traditionallynan opaque, blue-to-green mineral that is a hydrous phosphate of copper and aluminium, with the chemical formula CuAl6(PO4)4(OH)8·4H2O. It is rare and valuable in finer grades and has been prized as a gem and ornamental stone for thousands of years. "copper turquoise" like any other mineral/crystal has had it's color affected by the proportion of minerals present when it was formed, and given that it is purple rather than the more usual light blue, it was no doubt given its color by higher levels of copper (the blue) and iron (the red) present. The color combined with the easily recognizable turquoise matrix can be quite striking and unusual.
i say blue i say terqouise =] pistachio colour turquoise is more greenish. so is pistachio actually turquoise is equal to blue and green , so it cant be more or less
plagioclase, microcline, rhodonite, turquoise, wollastonite, amblygonite, and many more.
Yes. Any diamond is worth more than a crystal.
blue
Turquoise is a hydrous phosphate of aluminum and copper. It is valuable as an ornamental gem. It is more dense than standard water, and so will not float on it under normal conditions.
A crystal is better because it is more valuable than a hobo and much more richer. to me, a crystal. hobos are pretty cool, but it is a matter of opinion
You can tell the difference when you look up the meaning and the appearance of these two colors. Teal is a small freshwater duck, typically with a greenish band on the wing that is most prominent in flight which means its more of a green color or another meaning a greenish-blue color the word green in front of it means its more of green than blue. Turquoise means a bluish green color based on the gem of the same name. The word bluish in front of it (blue) means its more of a blue than a green. Basicly, the difference is that Teal is more of a green and Turquoise is more of a blue.
Iron, quartz, crystal, aqua marine, turquoise and probably a few more I'm forgetting.
No. They are just more valuable coins. These are the coins from least valuable to most valuable: yellow, red, blue.
The color of turquoise ranges from white to blue. And the blues vary from powder blue to a sky blue. There are greens and blue-greens as well. The range of colors is seen in China as well as the U.S. and the Middle East - all areas where the mineral occurs. But the green color in turquoise is due to the presence of iron in it. And it turns out that a number of areas in China where turquoise is found are also places where iron is commonly found as well. The abundance of iron in areas of China where turquoise is found make a lot of the mineral green. Wikipedia has more information, and a link is provided.