Description
causing iron and nickel to separate and form a distinct core
it is not commonly used in jewelry but is valued for display and scientific study
The Tiger Eye's distinctive appearance is due to the presence of crocidolite fibers
and parts of the central United States (like Ohio
- Offers insights into the geological history of the Chibuku Mine and the formation of rare and exceptional mineral specimens
Ammonite (Cleoniceras) Meteorites causing iron and nickel toSize: 14 cms Weight: 947 grams Location: Madagascar Product Description: Uncover the ancient secrets of the Cretaceous period with this stunning Ammonite (Cleoniceras) fossil from Madagascar, featuring a beautifully preserved shell with intricate details and a mesmerizing spiral pattern. Geological Information: Where it's found: Madagascar, off the coast of East Africa What it is: Ammonite (Cleoniceras), a type of extinct cephalopod shell Age: Late
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