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Crystal formation in geodes is dependent on mineral rich water. So the is "yes".
how big can geodes be
The igneous geodes are classified as intrusive and the sedimentary geodes are classified as chemical based on properties.
Because they can take long to form resulting in a large crystal well-formed. And also remeber fast forming Crystal =small, slow forming Crystal =large
Geodes are usally found in dry areas such as deserts.
Crystal geodes can be purchased in brick-and-mortar stores, though they are increasingly available online. Online stores carrying geodes include "The Crystal Geode", "Bestcrystals" and "Gem Rock Auctions".
Crystal formation in geodes is dependent on mineral rich water. So the is "yes".
Small crystal-lined spheres of silica rock that sometimes occur in limestone are called geodes.
The best place to find GEODES in NEW YORK (or any other natural crystal, mineral or mineral specimen) is a rock shop or sometimes a metaphysical store. One of the best is a small shop in Manhattan called ROCK STAR CRYSTALS. They have large and small geodes, clusters and individual crystal points at reasonable prices and the store is open every day.
yes there are some rocks that are round called geodes these rocks are hollow on the inside and have crystals inside them
Geodes are rock cavities with internal crystal formations, usually made of quartz crystals. Some geodes are completely solid because they are filled with crystals. These are called "nodules". Geodes can form in gas bubbles in igneous rock, or in rounded cavities in sedimentary rock. Most geodes contain clear or white quartz crystals, but purple amethyst crystals are also common.
how big can geodes be
The igneous geodes are classified as intrusive and the sedimentary geodes are classified as chemical based on properties.
Yes, geodes can be found in any state.
Because they can take long to form resulting in a large crystal well-formed. And also remeber fast forming Crystal =small, slow forming Crystal =large
Geodes are usally found in dry areas such as deserts.
Geodes can be lined with an amazing variety of minerals, the most common being quartz and calcite. Less common would be azurite, malachite, apophyllite, chalcopyrite, rhodocrosite, cavansite, and stilbite among others. Geodes contain an amazing variety of minerals, the most common of which are rock crystal, amethyst, chalcedony, calcite, and not so commonly, rhodocrosite, azurite, malachite, apophyllite, stilbite, chalcopyrite, among others.