Granite with larger crystals, basalt with smaller crystals.
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you should talk about how crystals are formed and what type of crystals there are
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G. W. Gray has written:
''The great ravelled knot''
'Liquid Crystals'
'Smectic liquid crystals' -- subject(s): Liquid crystals
'Liquid crystals & plastic crystals' -- subject(s): Liquid crystals, Plastic crystals
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You can eat some kinds of crystals... salt crystals and sugar crystals, for example.
It's probably not a good idea to eat, say, quartz crystals, though.
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Iam-Choon Khoo has written:
'Liquid crystals XI' -- subject(s): Congresses, Liquid crystals
'Liquid Crystals IX'
'Liquid Crystals' -- subject(s): Liquid crystals
'Liquid crystals XII' -- subject(s): Congresses, Liquid crystals
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Purple crystals are commonly known as amethyst, and white crystals are usually quartz. Some specific examples include lepidolite for purple crystals and selenite for white crystals.
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Yes, borax crystals can be grown with food dye added to create colored crystals. The food dye will tint the crystals as they form, resulting in crystals with vibrant colors.
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Underground crystals are bigger where as crystals formed on the surface are smaller.
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There are 8 three crystal combinations to open the gate:
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Yes, pyrite does form cubic crystals. Pyrite can form different types of crystals, including, cuboid crystals, raspberry-like framboids, T-shaped crystals, and dodecahedral crystals.
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what are paramount crystals made of
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Salt crystals may reflect light like a diamond, but salt crystals are not diamonds.
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No, crystals are chemical compounds that are not considered to be alive.
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Covalent crystals are not necessarily opaque. Think of diamond, pure quartz crystals, pure aluminium oxide crystals these all are colorless and transparent.
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Igneous rocks can have both small and large crystals, depending on how quickly they cool. If an igneous rock cools slowly beneath the Earth's surface, it can form large crystals, while rapid cooling at the Earth's surface or in an eruption can result in small or no visible crystals.
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Borax crystals are specifically composed of the mineral borax, while other natural crystals can be formed from a wide variety of minerals such as quartz, calcite, or fluorite. Borax crystals have distinct properties and chemical composition that distinguish them from other natural crystals.
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Not all of them. Volcanic glass does not have crystals.
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No, they do not have bands of crystals but they are all crystalline.
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