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Magnesium
- is a chemical element with the symbol Mg and atomic number 12. It is a shiny gray solid which
shares many physical and chemical properties with the other five alkaline earth metals. This
element is produced in large, aging stars from the sequential addition of three helium nuclei to a
carbon nucleus

Metamorphic rock
- Metamorphic rocks started out as some other type of rock, but have been substantially
changed from their original igneous, sedimentary, or earlier metamorphic form. Metamorphic
rocks form when rocks are subjected to high heat, high pressure, hot mineral-rich fluids or, more
commonly, some combination of these factors.

Emerald
- is a gemstone and a variety of the mineral beryl colored green by trace amounts of chromium
or sometimes vanadium. Beryl has a hardness of 7.5–8 on the Mohs scale. Most emeralds are
highly included, so their toughness is classified as generally poor. Emerald is a cyclosilicate.

Ruby
- is a pinkish red to blood-red colored gemstone, a variety of the mineral corundum. Ruby is one
of the most popular traditional jewelry gems and is very durable.

Feldspar
- are a group of rock-forming aluminium tectosilicate minerals, containing also other cations
such as sodium, calcium, potassium, or barium. The most common members of the feldspar
group are the plagioclase feldspars and the alkali feldspars.

Volcanic tubes
- A lava tube, or pyroduct, is a natural conduit formed by flowing lava from a volcanic vent that
moves beneath the hardened surface of a lava flow. If lava in the tube empties, it will leave a
cave

Cyanis Rosopteryx
- a bio-luminiscent bird that believes to be extinct 150 million years ago.
Bio-luminescence
- is simple light produce by chemical reaction which originates in an organism.

"Terrarium thousands of miles beneath the earth"

Terrarium
- is usually a sealable glass container containing soil and plants that can be opened for
maintenance to access the plants inside; however, terraria can also be open to the atmosphere.
Terraria are often kept as ornamental items.

Big mushroom or Humongous Fungus


- Humongous Fungus (a colloquial name given to large mushrooms) may refer to:
An Armillaria ostoyae specimen in Malheur National Forest in Oregon, covering 3.4 square
miles (8.8 km2)
An Armillaria gallica specimen in Michigan, covering 37 acres (0.058 sq mi; 0.15 km2)

Lycophytes
- when broadly circumscribed, are a vascular plant (tracheophyte) subgroup of the kingdom
Plantae. They are sometimes placed in a division Lycopodiophyta or Lycophyta or in a
subdivision Lycopodiophytina. They are one of the oldest lineages of extant (living) vascular
plants; the group contains extinct plants that have been dated from the Silurian (ca. 425 million
years ago). Lycophytes were some of the dominating plant species of the Carboniferous period,
and included tree-like species, although extant lycophytes are relatively small plants.

Seismic Activity
- (from the Greek seismos, earthquake) is the frequency and severity of earthquakes in a given
region. Seismology is the study of earthquakes. Earthquakes occur when rocks on opposite
sides of faults, or fractures in the Earth, slip past one another.

Geyser
- A geyser is a spring characterized by an intermittent discharge of water ejected turbulently and
accompanied by steam. As a fairly rare phenomenon, the formation of geysers is due to
particular hydrogeological conditions that exist only in a few places on Earth.

Magnetic field
- Magnetic Field is the region around a magnetic material or a moving electric charge within
which the force of magnetism acts.

Tyrannosaurus Rex
- The species Tyrannosaurus rex (rex meaning "king" in Latin), often called T. rex or colloquially
T-Rex, is one of the best represented theropods. Tyrannosaurus lived throughout what is now
western North America, on what was then an island continent known as Laramidia.

Lava + Water
Hydrovolcanism
- Hydrovolcanism refers to a process where magma and water or water saturated sediments
interact either explosively or non-explosively during a volcanic event.

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