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  • 81Crystal habit — This article is about the descriptive term used in mineralogy. For the addictive drug, see crystal methamphetamine. Pyrite sun (or dollar) in laminated shale matrix. Between tightly spaced layers of shale, the aggregate was forced to grow in a… …

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  • 82List of chemistry topics — This page aims to list articles related to chemistry. This is so that those interested in the subject can monitor changes to the pages by clicking on Related Changes in the sidebar and on the bottom of the page.This list is not necessarily… …

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  • 83Magnetite — Not to be confused with Magnesite or Maghemite. Magnetite Magnetite and pyrite from Piedmont Italy …

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  • 84Limpopo — This article is about the province in South Africa. For other uses, see Limpopo (disambiguation). Northern Transvaal redirects here. For the rugby union team, see Blue Bulls. Limpopo   Province of South Africa   The Province… …

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  • 85Molybdenite — Euhedral molybdenite on quartz, Molly Hill mine, Quebec, Canada. The large crystal is 15mm across General Category Sulfide mineral …

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  • 86History of Tasmania — The history of Tasmania begins at the end of the most recent ice age (approximately 10 000 years ago) when it is believed that the island was joined to the Australian mainland.Indigenous peopleTasmania was totally inhabited by an indigenous… …

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  • 87King Island (Tasmania) — Infobox Islands name = King Island image caption = King Island from space, April 1993 (South is at top) locator native name = native name link = location = Tasmania coordinates= 39°52 S 143°59 E area = 1 098 km² (424 sq mi) highest mount = Mount… …

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  • 88Chromite — General Category Oxide minerals Chemical formula (Fe, Mg)Cr2O4 …

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  • 89Chalcocite — General Category Sulfide minerals Chemical formula copper(I) sulfide: Cu …

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  • 90Turbidite — geological formations have their origins in turbidity current deposits, which are deposits from a form of underwater avalanche that are responsible for distributing vast amounts of clastic sediment into the deep ocean. The ideal turbidite… …

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