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Amethyst is found in different locations due to a combination of geological processes and the presence of specific conditions required for its formation. It forms in volcanic rocks and hydrothermal veins, where silica-rich solutions crystallize under varying temperatures and pressures. Different regions have unique geological histories, which contribute to the diversity of amethyst deposits. Additionally, the presence of iron impurities during formation can result in variations in color and quality, further distinguishing amethyst from different locations.
Yes, fluorite is commonly found underground in veins associated with hydrothermal deposits. It forms as a result of the interaction of hot fluids with limestone and other rocks. Fluorite is also found in cavities in igneous rocks and as a byproduct of some mining operations.
Hyperbasal Intrusive Rocks.
At a bottom of a lake, a river delta, an ocean, or similar location where further movement is restricted or slowed down.
Rocks with small crystals form above ground, because when formed under ground the magma makes the rock cool slower causing more time for the crystals to grow. Above ground the rock cools faster, because the air isn't as hot under ground than above ground.
Helium gas is found on Earth trapped under ground in the rocks and it is also found in the Sun.
Igneous rocks
Amethyst is found in different locations due to a combination of geological processes and the presence of specific conditions required for its formation. It forms in volcanic rocks and hydrothermal veins, where silica-rich solutions crystallize under varying temperatures and pressures. Different regions have unique geological histories, which contribute to the diversity of amethyst deposits. Additionally, the presence of iron impurities during formation can result in variations in color and quality, further distinguishing amethyst from different locations.
I have found that anything under ground can go bad after a while. But the worst thing for under ground pipes is for it ( copper ) to be touching each other and touching cement or rocks
Igneous rocks form because, magma cools under the ground, or magma erupts, then cools on the ground forming these rocks.
Minerals are in rocks. When you break a rock a mineral will be found in it. Also the uglier the rock is the prettier the mineral will be. Some rocks are found under the ground. That is where minerals are and about.
they are found under ground
No, amethyst is not foliated. It is a variety of quartz with a crystalline structure that is made up of tightly intergrown quartz crystals. Foliated rocks have layering or parallel alignment of mineral grains due to their formation under pressure.
they are found under ground
Yes, fluorite is commonly found underground in veins associated with hydrothermal deposits. It forms as a result of the interaction of hot fluids with limestone and other rocks. Fluorite is also found in cavities in igneous rocks and as a byproduct of some mining operations.
tarantulas hide under ground such in rocks and burrows
No. it comes from the core