gold, gold, and more gold
Gold, Gold, and more Gold.
There is no specific mention of minerals being found near Krakatoa, which is an active volcano in Indonesia. However, the region around Krakatoa is part of the Sunda Arc, which is known for its rich mineral deposits. These mineral resources include gold, copper, silver, and tin.
The one that comes to mind is Krakatoa. It erupted in 1883 and basically destroyed the entire island (absolutely awesome display of nature's power) - Anuk Krakatoa is now being formed at that site. *Skylla*
Yes. Krakatoa is a volcano prone to violent eruptions and it probably will erupt violently again. While it periodically has small eruptions,we might not see another one on the scale of the 1883 eruption for a few thousand years.
Mount Krakatoa varies in color depending on the volcanic activity and the specific minerals present in the rock. It may appear gray, black, or reddish-brown due to the volcanic rock and ash covering its surface.
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Gold, Gold, and more Gold.
Minerals are formed first then rocks
There is no specific mention of minerals being found near Krakatoa, which is an active volcano in Indonesia. However, the region around Krakatoa is part of the Sunda Arc, which is known for its rich mineral deposits. These mineral resources include gold, copper, silver, and tin.
Krakatoa was formed off of a convergent plate boundary which pushed the land up and made a volcano.
The one that comes to mind is Krakatoa. It erupted in 1883 and basically destroyed the entire island (absolutely awesome display of nature's power) - Anuk Krakatoa is now being formed at that site. *Skylla*
Crystallization
igneous rocks- rocks that are formed from melted minerals. ore-a rock that has a large amount of minerals.
Minerals are formed from magma when the lava cools and hardens to produce a solid
Yes. Krakatoa is a volcano prone to violent eruptions and it probably will erupt violently again. While it periodically has small eruptions,we might not see another one on the scale of the 1883 eruption for a few thousand years.
Its age, how it was formed, and where it was formed
evaporites or precipatates