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Geode is the scientific name. It is derived from Greek and means "earthlike."
No, a geode is not a metamorphic rock. Geodes are formed in sedimentary or igneous rocks and are cavities lined with mineral crystals. Metamorphic rocks are formed from existing rocks that undergo a transformation due to heat and pressure.
Yes, a geode is considered a crystal because it is a hollow rock formation that contains crystals inside.
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A geode with flint inside would be a type of geode that contains the mineral flint, a hard, sedimentary cryptocrystalline form of the mineral quartz. Geodes are typically round rock formations that contain hollow cavities lined with crystals or mineral deposits, and finding flint inside one would be an uncommon but interesting occurrence.
I'm taking this geode with me.
Geode is a rock or stone with crystals.
Geode is a rock or stone with crystals.
The found the geode while travelling through the caves. This is a sentence containing the word geode.
The word "geode" is derived from Latin meaning "earthlike," a reference to their rounded shape.
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The geode crystal for February is Amethyst
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I have a geode which has been cut in half and polished
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Geode is the scientific name. It is derived from Greek and means "earthlike."