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You have to use a Iron Pickaxe to dig Emeralds ( Found in Extreme hills biome )
Emeralds are green gemstones that contain the element chromium, which is responsible for their color. This element gives emeralds their characteristic rich green hue.
Columbia, which is in South America, is the place where most emeralds are found today. Historically, emeralds have also been found in Africa, India, and Italy.
Emeralds are found in only a few places in the world, with Columbia and Brazil as the top producers.
No. Emeralds are rare in Mexico. In Latin America, the largest miners and exporters of emeralds include Colombia (6.5% of world's total) as well as Brazil (0.9% of world's total).
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The best emeralds are mined in columbia.
Yes, emeralds can react to acid by becoming damaged or discolored. It is best to avoid exposing emeralds to acidic substances to prevent any potential harm to the gemstone.
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Aquamarine, emerald, alexandrite
In 1998, In 1998 Jamie Hill, a serious collector found an 858-carat emerald in his backyard in Hiddenite. Turns out that those emeralds were some of the finest gem quality emeralds in north america. It's now known as the North American Emerald mine. Jamie was on the Oprah show. He's still at it. http://northcarolinaemeralds.info/HiddeniteDistrict/NAEMMine/NAEM.htm
Quartz is more common than emeralds. Quartz is one of the most abundant minerals on Earth, found in a variety of locations across the globe. Emeralds, on the other hand, are much rarer and tend to be found in select regions with specific geological conditions conducive to their formation.