Meet the world’s ‘rarest’ mineral: more valuable than diamonds!
- December 12, 2024
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When was this rare mineral discovered and where is it located? What functions does it have? Bride, Let’s explore it in detail. The small red-orange crystal from the
When was this rare mineral discovered and where is it located? What functions does it have? Bride, Let’s explore it in detail. The small red-orange crystal from the
When was this rare mineral discovered and where is it located? What functions does it have?
Bride, Let’s explore it in detail.
But this rock was actually a mineral called Kyawthuite, which we’ve never seen before. by scientists “rarest known” So far, only one specimen of this mineral, defined as , has been discovered.
This single specimen, weighing 1.61 carats (0.3 grams), attracted the attention of collectors and scientists alike. Kyawtuitite crystal was first discovered in 2010 Sapphire hunters in the Chaung Gyi Valley Found by.
After extensive analysis, the International Mineralogical Association (IMA) recognized Kyawthuite as a new mineral in 2015. The only example of this mineral today is At the Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County is available.
It is also thought that pegmatite, a magmatic rock formed in the final stages of magma crystallization, is responsible for the formation of this mineral. Myanmar’s geological structure, formed by the collision of Indian and Asian tectonic plates with each other, is responsible for the formation of such rare minerals. An ideal environment for the intense heat and pressure required offers.
Moreover, the density of this mineral is approximately 8 times that of water. For this reason it seems much heavier. The color is quite fascinating, isn’t it?
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Ashley Johnson is a science writer for “Div Bracket”. With a background in the natural sciences and a passion for exploring the mysteries of the universe, she provides in-depth coverage of the latest scientific developments.