Your more likely to find amethyst crystals in Geodes.
Amethyst Rock Star was created on 2001-05-08.
Amethyst is a mineral, a form of quartz.
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.
Well it's kinda easy 'cos there are hardly any rocks that are purple other than amethyst. Firstly amethyst is violet, secondly it's usually transparent and sometimes has white parts, and lastly amethyst occurs in a hexagonal prism naturally. Oh, and you wouldn't find a polished amethyst crystal on the ground, trust me.
I found a piece of igneous rock, which is formed from cooled and solidified magma. This rock typically has a crystalline structure and may contain minerals such as quartz, feldspar, and mica.
* You can find amethyst in geodes usually. * Countries: * Brazil * Uruguay * US states * Arizona * North Carolina
Amethyst Rock Star was created on 2001-05-08.
Amethyst is a mineral, a form of quartz.
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.
yes, it is. amethyst is a purple type of quartz.
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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.
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Well it's kinda easy 'cos there are hardly any rocks that are purple other than amethyst. Firstly amethyst is violet, secondly it's usually transparent and sometimes has white parts, and lastly amethyst occurs in a hexagonal prism naturally. Oh, and you wouldn't find a polished amethyst crystal on the ground, trust me.
I found a piece of igneous rock, which is formed from cooled and solidified magma. This rock typically has a crystalline structure and may contain minerals such as quartz, feldspar, and mica.
The crystalline mineral amethyst is a variety of quartz and may be found in situ (in place in the rock it was formed in) in small cavities called Vughs mainly in rocks of volcanic origin. This is not very helpful if you want to find them easily. perhaps the best place to find them easily is on the seashore, where amethyst pebbles can often be found where streams have intersected volcanic rocks on their way to the sea and washed down the amethysts onto the gravelly beach deposits.
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