Either phyllite or some sort of exotic slateHello late to the rock party, those are some awesome fossils. What is the sea urchin sitting on in the second photo?
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Either phyllite or some sort of exotic slateHello late to the rock party, those are some awesome fossils. What is the sea urchin sitting on in the second photo?
It is super cool looking!Either phyllite or some sort of exotic slateI think phyllite or schist
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It looks like it's alive, or like it once was, like corals.
Dogtooth quartz!
Yes quartz can be melted and blownIf this can be melted by llava does it mean they could be melted into other shapes too?