No, ruby and sapphire cannot make garnet. Ruby and sapphire are both varieties of the mineral corundum, while garnet is a separate group of silicate minerals. Although they may share some similar properties and can be found in similar geological environments, they are distinct minerals with different compositions and crystal structures. Garnet forms through a different geological process and has its own unique set of characteristics.
Garnet is a fusion of ruby and sapphire
No. Garnets are a different class of mineral and generally less valuable. Both ruby and sapphire are variants of corundum.
Ruby pink Sapphire pink tourmaline citrine peridot tsavourite Garnet emerald aquamarine irradiated blue topaz sapphire iolite amethyst rhodolite garnet almandine garnet blue tourmaline
Ruby pink Sapphire pink tourmaline citrine peridot tsavourite Garnet emerald aquamarine irradiated blue topaz sapphire iolite amethyst rhodolite garnet almandine garnet blue tourmaline
a blue diamond! :P GEMUSE!! maybe a saphire.
The ruby and sapphire are on fire red and leaf green don't worry about the in ruby sapphire or emerald.
You cannot make poffins in Ruby, Sapphire, or Emerald but you can make pokeblocks at contest centers
Combined with the sapphire the ruby and sapphire will allow you to trade with ruby and sapphire and emerald.
The main compound in ruby and sapphire is corundum. It is made of transparent materials in both ruby and sapphire.
Pokemon Ruby has Pokemon that Pokemon Sapphire does not and Pokemon Sapphire has Pokemon that Pokemon Ruby does not.
Gems such as ruby, sapphire, and garnet are commonly used in the construction of lasers. These gems are referred to as laser crystals and are chosen for their unique optical properties that help amplify and generate laser light.
there is no professor oak in ruby and sapphire