A hollow rock lined on the interior with visible mineral crystals is commonly referred to as a geode.
A geode. Geodes are spherical to oblong rock formations that contain hollow cavities lined with crystals such as quartz, amethyst, or calcite. They form as gas bubbles in volcanic rock or in sedimentary rock.
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Nonfoliated rock
in a cave
Texture refers to the size and orientation of the mineral crystals or clasts contained within the rock.
That's a geode.
That's a geode.
A rock having a cavity that is lined with crystals or mineral matter
A geode. Geodes are spherical to oblong rock formations that contain hollow cavities lined with crystals such as quartz, amethyst, or calcite. They form as gas bubbles in volcanic rock or in sedimentary rock.
Geodes are often lined with quartz.
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The rock with crystals inside in can be igneous rock, but no, idk about the minerals.
a geode
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Geodes are rocks that are lined or filled with crystals. Pegmatites are rock formations that often exhibit extremely large crystals. Just a note--all rocks are composed of mineral crystals, with few exceptions. The crystals in some, however are just too small to see.
All rock does not contain mineral crystals. Obsidian, or volcanic glass, in particular is a rock that has cooled so quickly from lava that mineral crystals were not able to form.
A crystal-lined rock is commonly referred to as a geode. Geodes are spherical rocks that contain a hollow cavity lined with crystals, typically formed in volcanic rocks or sedimentary deposits.