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There is a gemstone called Emerald. Emeralds are a variety of the mineral beryl (Be3Al2(SiO3)6,) colored green by trace amounts of chromium and sometimes vanadium. Beryl has a hardness of 7.5 - 8 on the 10 point Mohs scale of mineral hardness. There is a beautiful stone Malachite which is a carbonate mineral normally known as "copper carbonate" with the formula CuCO3.Cu(OH)2.
Green color amethysts have been found in the Zimbabwe and Arizona and are said to get the color due to the heat of the sun. These are mainly purple color gems that change color due to the excessive heat and the gem is found in a combination of green and purple color. They are not very valuable.
The rarest type of jade is known as "imperial jade." It is a vivid green jade that is highly translucent and has an intense color saturation. Imperial jade is predominantly found in Myanmar and is considered the most valuable and sought-after type of jade in the world.
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I would say that Green Diamonds are next. Of course it is the pure green colors that are the most valuable, colors like Fancy Intense Green and Fancy Vivid Green.
No matter what caused it to turn green, it does not make it worth more than 10 cents.
brown, light blue , pink,orange,red, yellow,green and dark blue < least valuable ----------------- most valuable>
The most valuable reptile is the Albino Ball Python. It is highly sought after by reptile enthusiasts due to its unique appearance and rarity in the wild. Albino Ball Pythons can cost thousands of dollars based on their specific genetics and coloration.
Grey, white, pink, green and brown, but the most valuable are deep blue.
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When beryl contains chromium, it exhibits a green coloration. This variety of beryl is known as emerald, one of the most valuable and sought-after gemstones.
The Green Bay Packers quarterback, #12 Aaron Rodgers.
If you have a skill that is valuable to employers you can look for companies that are willing to first sponsor your H1 and then your Green Card application. Search web boards and ask employers.
"GREEN FOREST" is not a generic name, nor is it merely descriptive, if it is applied to anything other than a green forest, so it could (in theory) represent a valuable trademark right. It might be, for example, "suggestive" (and thus valuable) if it were applied to, say, a product made from naturally grown forest materials, or some product or service that could result in obtaining or visiting or preserving a "green forest." It would be completely arbitrary, and possibly quite valuable, if applied to something completely unrelated to forests (green or otherwise), such as an auto repair tool, or a new type of mortgage software.
Bart Starr of the Green Bay Packers, who also was the Most Valuable Player in Super Bowl II.
There is a gemstone called Emerald. Emeralds are a variety of the mineral beryl (Be3Al2(SiO3)6,) colored green by trace amounts of chromium and sometimes vanadium. Beryl has a hardness of 7.5 - 8 on the 10 point Mohs scale of mineral hardness. There is a beautiful stone Malachite which is a carbonate mineral normally known as "copper carbonate" with the formula CuCO3.Cu(OH)2.