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Ten fascinating petrified forests in the world
Petrified forests are "forests" made up of fossil trees (usually silicified wood), or fossilized forests. They not only have high aesthetic value, but also have very important environmental, geological and paleontological values, together with a look at ten fascinating petrified forests in the world. -
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The ten most beautiful gemstone varieties in the world
There is no one who doesn't like beautiful stones, and the variety of brightly colored, crystalline and lustrous gems is a sight to behold. What are the most beautiful varieties of gemstones in the world? -
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The world's 10 most expensive stones
During the long years of the Earth's 4 to 4.6 billion years, it has not only nurtured countless lives, but also created a thousand wonders of the world. Gold, diamonds, precious stones, coal, oil, each is a gift from the earth. After billions of years of crustal movement, various types of stones have also evolved, some of which are valuable because of their scarcity and superior quality. -
The world's most mysterious island: Easter Island stands thousands of giant stone statues
There are many islands in the world, and islands are formed for various reasons, including but not limited to: coral reef islands, artificial islands, plate separation, and other reasons. In the vast South Pacific Ocean, there exists a mysterious island that is isolated from the world. This island is called Easter Island, also known as the most mysterious island in the world, where thousands of giant statues stand. -
The world's dirtiest stone. kissed by 400,000 people
Stones are a very common thing in people's daily lives, but there is one stone in the world that people come from far and wide to ask for a kiss. It is said that even world dignitaries and celebrities come to Ireland without fail to kiss this stone. So, what is so amazing about this stone? -
The world's most famous meteorite
A meteorite is a stone, iron, or a mixture of stone and iron that is rapidly dispersed on the surface of the Earth or other planets by unburned cosmic meteors from outside the Earth from their original orbits or debris. Most meteorites come from the asteroid belt between Mars Jupiter a small fraction from the Moon and Mars. Humans currently have about 22,000 meteorites in stock, the world's most famous meteorite, is a meteorite number ALH84001, it comes from the Antarctic, has a history of 4 billion years, want to know more about friends together to look down!