The shiny specks found in many different rocks are often minerals such as mica, quartz, or pyrite. Mica is known for its shimmering appearance and is commonly found in metamorphic rocks, while quartz can appear as shiny grains in various rock types. Pyrite, also known as "fool's gold," has a metallic luster and can be found in sedimentary and metamorphic rocks. These minerals contribute to the visual appeal and texture of the rocks they inhabit.
Pure boron (a metalloid) is not found in nature. Boron will be combined with something else. Pure boron could be shiny, but will usually be a brown powder when combined with carbon.
Gold can appear as shiny yellow flakes, nuggets, or dust when it is found within a rock. Its distinctive color and metallic luster make it stand out from the surrounding rock material. Gold's appearance can vary depending on its purity and the type of rock it is embedded in.
Iron ore typically has a rough, gritty texture with varying colors ranging from dark grey to reddish brown. It often appears as a mix of jagged rocks and shiny metallic specks when broken or crushed.
mica
Mica is a mineral commonly found in most foliated metamorphic rocks. It provides a distinctive shiny appearance and a sheet-like structure that contributes to the foliation of the rock.
Mica is a shiny mineral that occurs in sheets. It is composed of thin, flat sheets that can easily be peeled apart. Mica is commonly found in igneous and metamorphic rocks.
Sedimentary rocks are typically dull in appearance due to their fine-grained texture and lack of large crystals. Shiny rocks are more commonly associated with igneous or metamorphic rocks that have undergone recrystallization processes.
Randomly when you run into a wild Pokemon it may have a different coloration that's a shiny Pokemon. Also a free shiny Pokemon is found in the lake of rage.
To make landscape rocks shiny, you can apply a coat of clear sealant or polish specifically designed for rocks. This will enhance their natural colors and give them a glossy finish.
I'm not sure of the specifics, but metamorphic rocks usually have it. Yo face
shiny Pokemon are not found in specific places in the game they are a random occurance in which one out of every 8564 wild Pokemon you encounter will be shiny(or the color will be different) the most well known shiny Pokemon is the red gyrados which is the only shiny Pokemon that has a specific location
No... Sadly no one has found one.... But yes there is a shiny dugtreo