
Quartz Geode (likely within Limestone or Dolomite matrix)
Quartz (SiO₂)
The outer rock appears to be a dull grayish-brown with some lighter tan and darker gray patches, indicative of a sedimentary rock. The interior or exposed mineral is white/clear, crystalline, and likely exhibits vitreous (glassy) luster. Quartz has a hardness of 7 on the Mohs scale.…
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