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∙ 9y agoCrystals form in the shapes of hexagons or six-sided prisms.
Crystals form in the shapes of hexagons or six-sided prisms.
they do not form when heated! they form crystals when they are frozen bu a freezer or room tempreature.
the six main crystals are: cubic hexagonal orthcrhombic(?) monoclinic, tetragonal trilinic
Volcanoes can create more land but can kill plants and animals while flowing lava.
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Diamonds are formed in a crystalline structure from carbon. Not all crystals are formed from carbon; not all crystals are diamonds.
The variation of crystals in volcanoes is mainly caused by differences in temperature, pressure, and composition of the magma. Factors such as cooling rate, chemical reactions, and the presence of gas bubbles can also influence crystal formation. Additionally, the depth and location of magma storage within the volcano can lead to variations in crystal size and shape.
you should talk about how crystals are formed and what type of crystals there are
There would be no volcanoes and no crystals or diamonds and gold because they are formed because of the chemical reactions taking place inside the earth and because of the heat.
Yes, in fact that's how a lot of crystals are formed.
it is said that Philippines was formed by volcanoes. it appears that the volcanoes underneath the ocean has the same core of the volcanoes found here in the Philippines
After the evaporation of water crystals are formed.
Yes. There were formed by volcanoes.
Volcanoes were not invented , they are formed in deep soil .
Hotspot volcanoes form over a fixed hotspot in the mantle, resulting in a chain of volcanoes as the tectonic plate moves over it, like the Hawaiian Islands. Volcanoes at plate boundaries are formed by the interaction of tectonic plates, where one plate is forced under another (subduction) or plates move apart (divergence), creating volcanic activity along the boundary, like the Ring of Fire.
Crystals form when particles in a solution come together in a repeating pattern. The rate of crystal formation can affect the size and quality of the crystals, with slower rates often leading to larger, more well-defined crystals. Faster rates may result in smaller crystals with less defined shapes.