Rhodonite was first discovered in the Ural Mountains of Russia in the 1790s by mineralogist Christoph Friedrich Jasche.
Copper is an important mineral discovered in Arizona that has played a significant role in the state's economy and history.
Fool's gold is not discovered by an explorer, but rather a nickname for the mineral pyrite, which has a gold-like appearance but is actually iron sulfide. The term "fool's gold" comes from its deceptive appearance, leading people to mistake it for real gold.
Halite, or rock salt, has been known and used by humans for centuries. It was likely discovered in prehistoric times when humans began to use salt for preserving food and enhancing flavor. Archaeological evidence shows that salt mining dates back to around 6000 BC.
The past tense of "discovered" is "discovered."
Serpentine has been used since ancient times, so there isn't a specific date for its discovery. It is a metamorphic rock that often contains the mineral chrysotile, a type of asbestos, which has been mined and used for various purposes for centuries.
Many minerals are pink, eg: calcite, fluorite, rhodonite, rhodochrosite, sapphire, spinel, etc.
plagioclase, microcline, rhodonite, turquoise, wollastonite, amblygonite, and many more.
The mineral moissanite was discovered in Canyon Diablo in 1983 by Henri Moissan. Moissan discovered the mineral while examining rock samples from a meteor crater.
Eastonite is a new mineral discovered in 1998 at a quarry near Easton, Northampton County, Pennsylvania.
It taste like jam
"Fuchsite" is not a mineral, it is a varietal name given to green chromian muscovite.
Rhodonite. Ok that name sounds richeous! :P
gold
Copper is an important mineral discovered in Arizona that has played a significant role in the state's economy and history.
As a mineral (plattnerite) lead dioxide was discovered in 1845 in Germany by K. F. Plattner.
An armalcolite is a variety of orthorhombic mineral first discovered on the moon.
It's gold