near the surface of the earth
Igneous rocks. When lava cools it becomes a rock. The longer time it takes to cool, the bigger the crystals it obtains.
You can find crystals, meaning rocks and minerals in their natural crystal form (they grow that way), almost anywhere in nature - both on the ground and under the ground. Most crystals are mined, since many have formed millions of years ago. Check out rockhounding sites if you want to mine your own, but the easiest way to find crystals is to go to a rock shop or metaphysical store in your area. You can find them on line, but it is not the same as actually touching them in order to get to know what you are looking at. See also the link below.
Yes. Rocks containing crystals are called geodes. (Refer to wikipedia). Also, many rocks, particularly igneous rocks and some sedimentary rocks are crystaline in nature. Granite, for example, is typically made up of quartz, mica and feldspar.
You would find extrusive igneous rocks. Beyond that it depends on the volcano.
Yes, you can find fossils in sedimentary rocks.
you would find igneous rocks with small crystals at the bottom of the volcano, this is because when the rocks crack. It brakes apart into igneous rocks
At sea shores in a humid climate growing on large flat rocks.
Peridots are not crystals because crystals are made out of water and salt but a peridot isn't. It would be counted as a gem. It is the August gemstone. It is also purple. People can find it by cracking large perilouscaisuj the science term or ina cave full of rocks.
Igneous rocks. When lava cools it becomes a rock. The longer time it takes to cool, the bigger the crystals it obtains.
You can find crystals, meaning rocks and minerals in their natural crystal form (they grow that way), almost anywhere in nature - both on the ground and under the ground. Most crystals are mined, since many have formed millions of years ago. Check out rockhounding sites if you want to mine your own, but the easiest way to find crystals is to go to a rock shop or metaphysical store in your area. You can find them on line, but it is not the same as actually touching them in order to get to know what you are looking at. See also the link below.
We can find large masses on oceans and seas.
Yes, that is a common rock type you will find there
Yes. Rocks containing crystals are called geodes. (Refer to wikipedia). Also, many rocks, particularly igneous rocks and some sedimentary rocks are crystaline in nature. Granite, for example, is typically made up of quartz, mica and feldspar.
The presence of hot fluids causes the mineral crystals to become extremely large.
Some of the types of rocks and rock formation that someone would find in India would be sedimentary rocks, metamorphic rocks, igneous rocks, peak, and stack rocks.
You would find extrusive igneous rocks. Beyond that it depends on the volcano.
Yes, you can find fossils in sedimentary rocks.