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geode (/ˈdʒiː.oʊd/; from
Ancient Gr**** γεώδης (
geṓdēs) 'earthlike') is a
geological secondary formation within sedimentary and
volcanic rocks.
Geodes...
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Grupo Mineralogista de Madrid.[citation needed] This
geode is one of the
largest do****ented
geodes in the
world to date. It
occupies a
space of 10.7 cubic...
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encased in a
geode.
Discovered on
February 13, 1961, by
Wallace Lane,
Virginia Maxey, and Mike
Mikesell while they were
prospecting for
geodes near the town...
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called a
geode Search for "
geode" on Wikipedia.
Mesophleps geodes (M.
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Geode is a
series of x86-compatible system-on-a-chip (SoC)
microprocessors and I/O
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Peabody Museum Celestine crystals are
found in some
geodes. The world's
largest known geode, a
celestine geode 35 feet (11 m) in
diameter at its
widest point...
- orange, or red. Pot
stones or
potato stones are
irregular agate nodules or
geodes found in
Bristol and Somerset, England. They
typically consist of a reddish...
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media related to
Mesophleps geodes.
Wikispecies has
information related to
Mesophleps geodes. Li, H.-h. & K. Sattler, 2012: A taxonomic...
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Géode is a mirror-finished
geodesic dome that
holds an
Omnimax theatre in Parc...
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Enhydro agates are nodules, agates, or
geodes with
water trapped inside its cavity.
Enhydros are
closely related to
fluid inclusions, but are composed...