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Why are opals amorphous?

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Opals are amorphous because they have no definitve shape.

As an example, quartz has a specific crystal shape. Opals can be any shape.

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Opals are amorphous because they lack a crystalline structure. Their formation involves the precipitation of silica spheres in a disordered arrangement, which gives opals their unique play-of-color appearance. This lack of a crystal lattice is what differentiates them from most other gemstones.

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