There is no account as to who was the person to first discover the emerald. These gemstones date back to before 1650 BC. They are traced to the upper Egypt region.
Yes an emerald or green beryl is harder than quartz
When did he discovered? Do you mean what? He discovered Yellow Fever was transmitted by mosquitoes. And if you mean when did he discover it, then the answer you are looking for is he led a research team that discovered this in 1900.
J.J.Thomson has discovered the electron in 1897
It is not known where exactly in England sodium was discovered. It was discovered by Sir Humphrey Davy in 1807.
cytoplasm/protoplasm was discovered by Robert brown
Beryllium was discovered by Louis-Nicolas Vauquelin in 1798 as a component of beryl and in emeralds.
No one has discovered any, in fact, I don't think there are.
Emeralds discovered in the late 1940's and mined commercially in the 1950's and is now one of the worlds leading producers. 15 to 20% of the worlds Emeralds come from the Kafubu mine in Zambia
The Sol Emeralds are a different version of the Chaos Emeralds. They are basically the Chaos Emeralds from Blaze's world.
the value of stars + the value of emeralds = the value of star emeralds
Louis-Nicholas Vauquelin discovered in 1798 beryllium in emeralds; in 1828 Fiedrich Wohler and Antoine Bussy isolated the pure element.
sure why not??
You don't get the emeralds.
Eugene Emeralds was created in 1955.
No, emeralds are not going to dissolve in water.
Yes. In fact, there are synthetic emeralds. They are real emeralds, though they are not as valuable as natural emeralds.
Emeralds are found all over the world in countries such as Afghanistan, Australia, Austria, Brazil, Bulgaria, Cambodia, Canada, China, Egypt, Ethiopia, France, Germany, India, Italy, Kazakhstan, Madagascar, Mozambique, Namibia, Nigeria, Norway, Pakistan, Russia, Somalia, South Africa, Spain, Switzerland, Tanzania, United States, Zambia, and Zimbabwe In the US, emeralds have been found in Connecticut, Montana, Nevada, North Carolina, and South Carolina. In Canada, in 1997 emeralds were discovered in the Yukon.