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The type of rock that has small holes filled with sugar-like crystals is known as geode. Geodes are hollow rocks that contain mineral crystals lining the inner cavity, often formed when minerals dissolve and recrystallize within the rock's open spaces. These crystals can resemble sugar in appearance, making geodes popular for their unique and beautiful formations.
Igneous rocks can have both small and large crystals, depending on how quickly they cool. If an igneous rock cools slowly beneath the Earth's surface, it can form large crystals, while rapid cooling at the Earth's surface or in an eruption can result in small or no visible crystals.
Hand specimens of microcrystalline quartz are typically aggregates of crystals rather than single crystals. Microcrystalline quartz is composed of small interlocking crystals that are too small to be individually distinguished without magnification.
The size of crystals in an igneous rock is called texture. Texture can range from fine-grained (small crystals) to coarse-grained (large crystals).
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Most rocks could be described as "hard" or "durable."
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Some synonyms for metallic are iron, tinny, hard, rocklike, mineral, stannic, and golden.
Crack is in a rocklike form and it smoked. The name crack comes from the crackling sound it makes when it is burned
It depends where they are. Full sun or total shade...mixed in dirt...all alone. How much water? Lots of variables. I know in Arizona in full sun, mixed with mulch around my plant, about a week IF I really water well!
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My movie would be about a girl lost in the woods and finds this cave full of crystals and finds this creature made of crystals and it would be called....... The crystal cave
You can see drink crystals at the bottom of a beaker with water because the crystals are insoluble or only partially soluble in water. When added to water, they do not dissolve completely, leading to visible solid particles settling at the bottom. This phenomenon occurs due to the limited interaction between the solute (drink crystals) and the solvent (water), preventing full dissolution.
Borax crystals can take around 24-48 hours to start forming after setting up the solution and placing the seed crystal. The full growth process can take 1-7 days depending on the desired size of the crystals and the environmental conditions.