

Fair enough, just razzing anyhow.
Fair enough, just razzing anyhow.
Maybe in elementary school… but I still have them so it likely worked. When I lived in town they started putting it in the drinking water so maybe that helped!
In Ontario it costs $400 per year in assessment credits to maintain a single ~16 Ha 400x400m claim cell in good standing. I have tens of thousands due each year but a lot of it can be done with personal work credits some have reserves some are under option… it’s complicated. Lol
For me, I have a monomineralic rock in my head made of apatite.
Holy shit, labradorite is beautiful. We have a company here in town that does ‘granite’ countertops and I was always in love with it since my undergrad. I want countertops of it. However, the correct thing to say would be your favourite mineral is feldspar - no?
Another one to give them is amtospheric CO2 over time. I recall one graph in my undergrad where it also had significant anthropological events on it like when the industrial revolution started etc.
I’m here, lurking. Make a rock ID thread!
Maybe I’ll go out to my collection and put up some tests.
I would have called it malachite, maybe it effervesces due to some carbonate in the rock? Whip out your portable XRD!