Coal is most commonly found in countries such as the United States, Russia, China, India, and Australia. These countries have significant deposits of coal and are major producers and exporters of the mineral.
Favelas are commonly found in Brazil, especially in cities like Rio de Janeiro and Sao Paulo. They can also be found in other Latin American countries such as Colombia and Mexico.
Glass can be found in many countries around the world, as it is a commonly used material for construction and manufacturing. Major glass-producing countries include China, the United States, Germany, and Japan.
Halva is a sweet confection that originated in the Middle East and Mediterranean region. It is commonly found in countries like Turkey, Greece, and various other Middle Eastern countries.
Marasmus, a form of severe malnutrition, can be found in countries with high poverty rates, limited access to food, and inadequate healthcare systems. It is more commonly observed in developing countries in regions such as sub-Saharan Africa, South Asia, and parts of Latin America.
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Peridot, the gem form of the mineral olivine, is found in ultra-mafic rock, or in association with basaltic lava.
Yes.
Peridot is olivine, which is a mineral, not a rock. It is found in both intrusive and extrusive rocks.
Peridot (or pridot) is found in many places all over the world.
The most expensive form of peridot comes from specific meteorites, or, as they are known to collectors, pallasites. Peridot found in these is usually not in great shape due to impact, but when they are workable for faceting can run thousands of dollars above earthly peridot. A peridot from a pallasite found by Robert Haag is listed at $50,000. Part of that is likely the setting which is 22 karat gold, rimmed with diamond and lesser stones culled from the main peridot. On the same site for Robert Haag there is a 1.5 carat faceted peridot pulled from a pallasite. Price for that is not listed however.
Peridot is gem quality olivine. Olivine is a mineral, not a rock. It is found in mafic and ultramafic igneous rocks.
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Coal is most commonly found in countries such as the United States, Russia, China, India, and Australia. These countries have significant deposits of coal and are major producers and exporters of the mineral.
Peridot form in magma from the upper mantle (20 to 55 miles deep), and are brought to the surface by tectonic or volcanic activity where they are found in extrusive igneous rocks.
Favelas are commonly found in Brazil, especially in cities like Rio de Janeiro and Sao Paulo. They can also be found in other Latin American countries such as Colombia and Mexico.
Yes, "Ward" is not a commonly used Welsh name. It is more commonly found in English-speaking countries.