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− | The mineral vesuvianite is created when the [[metamorphism]] of a [[limestone]] make contacts with it. It is often presented as translucent green confusing people with [[jada]] . And because of that reason it is often made into gemstones. This rock is named after a mountain named Mt. Vesuvius. |
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+ | |name=Vesuvianite |
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+ | |rm=Mineral |
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+ | |type=Tetragonal crystal |
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+ | |cleave=Poor |
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+ | |hard=6.5 |
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+ | |streak=white |
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+ | '''Vesuvianite''' can be found green, yellow, or blue in color. The crystals in Vesuvianite are [[tetragonal]]. |
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[[Category:Minerals]] |
[[Category:Minerals]] |