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This shiny, yellow mineral can look so like gold is has fooled many prospectors into thinking they have struck it rich. No wonder, then, it is sometime khown as 'fool's gold'. It among the most common of all minerals, found in almost every environment. Indeed, any rock that looks a little rusty probably contains pyrite. It comes in s vast number of forms and varieties, but the most common crystal shapes are cobic and octahedral. One sought-after form is flattened nodules found in chaik, siltstone and shale called 'pyrite suns' or 'pyrite dollars'. The nodules are usually made of thin pyrite crystals radiating from the centre. Pyrite gets its name from the Greek for 'fire' because it can give off sparks when struck - which is why it has been used to light fires since prehistoric times. Although it is rich in iron, it has never been used as an iron ore. In the past, though, it was used as a source of sulphur for making sulphuric acid.
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This shiny, yellow mineral can look so like gold is has fooled many prospectors into thinking they have struck it rich. No wonder, then, it is sometime khown as 'fool's gold'. It among the most common of all minerals, found in almost every environment. Indeed, any rock that looks a little rusty probably contains pyrite. It comes in s vast number of forms and varieties, but the most common crystal shapes are cobic and octahedral. One sought-after form is flattened nodules found in chaik, siltstone and shale called 'pyrite suns' or 'pyrite dollars'. The nodules are usually made of thin pyrite crystals radiating from the centre. Pyrite gets its name from the Greek for 'fire' because it can give off sparks when struck - which is why it has been used to light fires since prehistoric times. Although it is rich in iron,. it has never been used as an iron ore. In the past, though, it was used as a source of sulphur for making sulphuric acid.
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This shiny, yellow mineral can look so like gold is has fooled many prospectors into thinking they have struck it rich. No wonder, then, it is sometime khown as ' fool's Gold '. It among the most common of all minerals, found in almost every the environment. Indeed, any rock that looks a little rusty probably contains pyrite. It comes in s vast number of forms and varieties, but the most common crystal shapes are cobic and octahedral. One sought-after form is flattened nodules found in Chaik, siltstone and shale called ' pyrite Suns ' or ' pyrite dollars '. The nodules are usually made of thin pyrite crystals radiating from the center. Pyrite gets its name from the Greek for ' fire ' because it can give off sparks when struck-which is why it has been used to light fires since prehistoric times. Although It is rich in iron, it has never been used as an iron ore. In the past, though, it is used as a source of sulphur for making sulphuric acid.
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This is a bright, yellow ore that looks like gold. It makes many explorers think they are rich in it. No, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no Environment. Indeed, the rock looks small and may contain a pyramid. It is in many forms and Various, but most common, crystalline shapes of pebbles and octahedrons. A source after the formation of a flat nodal base. In chaik, stones and shales are called "pyramid of the sun" or "pyramid dolls". Their nodules are usually made of thin sapphire crystals. From the center of the incandescent lamp is the name from Greek fire because it can emit sparks when impact That's why it's used to make fire, because it's rich in iron, never used. In the past few years, it has been used as a source of sulfuric acid.<br>
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