Yes, obsidian has a toxic poison that can make you very sick and/or kill you, if you get it in your body and don't go to the hospital. If you get obsidian in your body, I suggest you call 911. And don't play with it either.
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∙ 12y agoNo, obsidian itself does not contain poison. However, if obsidian is ingested or inhaled in large amounts, it can be harmful due to its sharp edges causing physical damage internally.
Obsidian is a natural glass that can form sharp edges when broken, known as obsidian flakes. However, whether it flakes in your hand would depend on the force applied and the specific condition of the obsidian. Generally, obsidian will flake if enough pressure is applied to break it.
Obsidian is made of volcanic glass and is generally resistant to most acids. However, strong acids like hydrofluoric acid can slowly react with and degrade obsidian over time.
Obsidian is a naturally occurring volcanic glass composed primarily of silicon dioxide, which is a compound made up of the elements silicon and oxygen. Therefore, obsidian is not an element but a mixture of elements in compound form.
Obsidian is a naturally occurring volcanic glass formed from rapidly cooling lava, while coal is a sedimentary rock made from compressed plant matter. Obsidian is usually black or dark in color and has a glassy texture, whereas coal is black or brown and can be shiny or dull depending on the type. Observably, obsidian is formed from volcanic activity, while coal is formed over millions of years from plant decomposition.
Obsidian is naturally occurring volcanic glass formed from the rapid cooling of lava. When lava with high silica content cools rapidly, usually from a volcanic eruption hitting water or air, it solidifies into obsidian. It is abundant near volcanoes and has been used for tools and objects throughout history.
No, obsidian is not poisonous. It is a naturally occurring volcanic glass that is inert and does not release toxins or harmful chemicals. However, it can have sharp edges that can cause cuts or injuries if not handled carefully.
Obsidian blades and daggers as well as clubs with sharp rocks and shards of obsidian embedded in them. Arrows and darts sometimes tipped with poison were also used.
Obsidian blades and daggers as well as clubs with sharp rocks and shards of obsidian embedded in them. Arrows and darts sometimes tipped with poison were also used.
with tomahawks, spears made of obsidian or rock, whale tooth knifes, bow & arrows tipped with poison,
You will either get a poison dragon, flower dragon, obsidian dragon, lava dragon, moss dragon, or tree dragon.
Glassy rocks are rocks that have cooled and solidified quickly, without forming crystals. This rapid cooling prevents mineral crystals from growing, resulting in a smooth and glass-like texture. Obsidian and pumice are examples of glassy rocks.
No. Obsidian is brittle.
One type of obsidian is snowflake obsidian, which is black with white mineral inclusions that resemble snowflakes.
No, obsidian and diamond are two different materials. Obsidian is a naturally occurring volcanic glass, while diamond is a crystalline form of carbon. They differ in composition, appearance, and properties.
Obsidian is, itself, a mineral.
Obsidian is a natural glass.
yes obsidian is a crystal.