Geodes can be found in AZ at the following sites: Apache Powder Plant Site near Benson, Arizona, Diamond Point and vicinity near Payson, Arizona, and Hull Mine near Yuma, Arizona.
Yes there are Geodes in Arizona in both the Payson and Wickenburg areas. They are actually quite plentiful. Good hunting!
there are propably geodes in sumerset because you can find them anywhere but dont count on this answer
Yeah calcite is in geodes. you can find some in stores or you can go on the internet and there is proof that there is calcite in geodes if you go to google.com and go to images and type in calcite in geodes ask wiki answers for more info :)!!!!
how big can geodes be
The igneous geodes are classified as intrusive and the sedimentary geodes are classified as chemical based on properties.
Yes there are Geodes in Arizona in both the Payson and Wickenburg areas. They are actually quite plentiful. Good hunting!
* You can find amethyst in geodes usually. * Countries: * Brazil * Uruguay * US states * Arizona * North Carolina
You may be able to find amethyst geodes in San Bernardino, California, as well as in Fresno.
there are propably geodes in sumerset because you can find them anywhere but dont count on this answer
Yeah calcite is in geodes. you can find some in stores or you can go on the internet and there is proof that there is calcite in geodes if you go to google.com and go to images and type in calcite in geodes ask wiki answers for more info :)!!!!
You find geodos (in virginia) in virgin media, hahatehe!
how big can geodes be
The igneous geodes are classified as intrusive and the sedimentary geodes are classified as chemical based on properties.
I know of a huge pocket of them in San Augustine County
i lived in Portsmouth (southern) Ohio and there were geodes everywhere. . .we found them in creek beds and hillside cuts. . .they aren't the really flashy colorful type, but there are a lot of them
Yes, geodes can be found in any state.
What you say is true; fluorite is sometimes purple, and does appear in some geodes. I do, however, think that it would be rare to find a geode with purple fluorite