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What is the color of a amethyst?

amethyst is normally purple the darker the higher the value


When was Amethyst Rock Star created?

Amethyst Rock Star was created on 2001-05-08.


Is amethyst an rock or mineral?

Amethyst is a mineral, a form of quartz.


Is Amethyst an igneous or metamorphic rock?

Amethyst is a type of mineral from the quartz family, not a rock. Quartz is formed in igneous, metamorphic, and sedimentary environments, but amethyst specifically is often found in metamorphic rocks.


What type of rock is amethyst quartz?

yes, it is. amethyst is a purple type of quartz.


Where can I buy an amethyst rock?

You can try this site. They have a few of those: http://www.buy-a-rama.com/?q=amethyst+rock&button=GO!


How can an amethyst become green?

A true amethyst should not become green as it is naturally a violet shade. It has however been discovered that a synthetic amethyst can become yellow or green if it has been exposed to extreme heat.


What is the official rock of ontario?

Ontario is part of the Canadian Shield, the top layer of which is made up of sedimentary rock but underneath there's roughly 16 km of igneous rock.


What does become when it cools?

It can become many different rocks and minerals depending on how fast it cools. The faster it cools; the harder and darker-colored the rock will be. The slower it cools the more soft and light-colored the rock will be.


How much is your amethyst rock worth it is about 5 in long and 4 in wide?

The value of an amethyst rock depends on a variety of factors including quality, color, clarity, weight, and market demand. It is recommended to have the rock appraised by a professional to determine its accurate value.


What is South Carolinas state rock?

South Carolina's state rock is Blue Granite! The state gem is Amethyst!


Where do you usually find amethyst rock?

Amethyst rocks are commonly found in geodes, which are round rocks with a hollow cavity lined with crystals. They can also be found in mineral deposits within volcanic rocks or as secondary minerals in hydrothermal veins. Amethyst deposits are often associated with quartz, as both minerals belong to the same family.