Everything you need to know about the profession of gemologist. We tell you in simple language about the features of the profession, the pros and cons, what a specialist does and how to become one. Constantly updated data on salaries, universities and colleges - where to study and what to take.
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Geodes are the ultimate hidden treasure! And to find one yourself is exhilerating. Learn what geodes are, how they're formed, and WHERE TO FIND GEODES!
Everything you need to know about the profession of gemologist. We tell you in simple language about the features of the profession, the pros and cons, what a specialist does and how to become one. Constantly updated data on salaries, universities and colleges - where to study and what to take.
We invite you to explore this handy guide to help you identify and explore your newest additions to your rock collection.
Rocks and Minerals Unit Study: 2 Simple Scratch Test investigations you can do to learn about rock hardness and various kinds of rocks.
Petrified wood is an ancient wood that has been hardened by another mineral. Frequently, the minerals that are replaced with the breakdown of wood are agate, chalcedony, and quartz. This "agatized" wood carries the properties of agate and chalcedony as well as provides access to past lives through meditation. This stone is ideal for strength in all aspects of your life, grounding, and assistance during periods of crisis or dis-ease by providing insight into the "why" suffering is occurring. This understanding helps you to see the lessons and not repeat them in the future. Petrified wood is also a stone for transformation, helping you to advance to your chosen highest level of growth. Size: 1"-1.5"
Washington is a fantastic place for rockhounding enthusiasts to explore and discover unique rocks, minerals, and gemstones. The state boasts various geological
Sapphires, agates, gold and fossils are just some of the geological treasures you'll find in Montana. Here's a list of some of the best rockhounding sites in Montana.
It can be really tough to find good gem hunting spots. So many of the best ones are closely guarded secrets that you have to know somebody to find out about. Fo
How to EASILY Identify Rocks and Minerals: Have you ever found a rock and wondered what it was? Or maybe you have an old collection but can't remember what hidden treasures you actually have? Well, you're in luck. By doing a few simple tests you can discover how valuable those useless chu…
Silver is a beautiful and versatile hue that has captured our imagination for centuries. From jewelry and coins, to tableware and decorative objects, this color
This master guide with annotated pictures will help you identify rock-forming, accessory, and rare or notable minerals.
Silver, a metal that’s been used since antiquity, is a rather remarkable element in the rough. In its natural or native form, silver can be found as crystals, veins, and some bazaar yet beautiful wire forms. Silver, a precious metal, is used profusely throughout industry and in the latest technologies. It is used in cell phones, solar panels, delicate wiring of electronics, dentistry and even as an anti-bacterial in hospitals. Sailors used to drop silver coins in wooden water barrels to keep drinking water fresh! ARE YOU LOOKING FOR A FULL YEAR OF MathArt and SCIENCE PLUS SUMMER eLEARNING? Also Check out: ******************** Math Art Science Thematic Distance Learning Coronavirus Full year Courses What's included: One 16-page PowerPoint One 24-page study guide Web Resources - projects, activities, videos The study guide includes the following: PowerPoint Interaction Questions Silver journal entry template Student project rubric 2 silver template foldables/cutouts (for use as in a: lapbook, journal or interactive notebook) Answer Keys Quiz with answer key Subjects covered: History and Geography Art Geology Also Check out: ******************** Math Art Science Thematic Distance Learning Coronavirus Full year Courses I'd love to stay connected with you! Connect with me now on: ******************************************************************************* NatureGlo's eScience Blog NatureGlo's eScience Facebook NatureGlo's eScience YouTube Channel NatureGlo's eScience Twitter NatureGlo's eScience Pinterest Got questions? Email me at [email protected] Happy learning adventures! Gloria aka NatureGlo
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During your rocks and minerals unit, have you ever want to create your own crystal garden or grow your own minerals? This post teaches you exactly what you need to do during your science lesson to make it happen.
Is it illegal to collect rocks on the side of the road and roadside ditches? Here's what I've found to be the case, as well as where you CAN collect legally.