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1192580 No.1192580 [Reply] [Original]

Geologist here:

Ask me anything you've ever wanted to know about rocks and minerals.

>> No.1192582

Why does it look like shit?

>> No.1192584

how many pebbles are there?

>> No.1192586

is that your dick in the picture?

>> No.1192581

>>1192580

When do you start a real science degree?

>> No.1192587

how far down is Hell?

>> No.1192589

How do they work?

>> No.1192590

fuckin magnets, how do they work?

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>>1192586
>>1192584
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>> No.1192603

That image looks like poop. Have you ever used it to make poop pranks?

>> No.1192606

how does a gold deposit form?

>> No.1192602

>>1192580
>>1192592
samefag?

>> No.1192610

Why do they say theres only about a tennis court cubed of gold on earth?

im sure there is more then that

>> No.1192668

>>1192602
>>1192602
samefag/

>> No.1192679

What is the relationship between feldspar and plagioclase?

>> No.1192681

>>1192610
That is a lot of fucking matter. Also recall that pure element by volume is much much lower than compounds. A tennis court is measured as a squared value btw,

>> No.1192690

How do I shot web?

>> No.1192691

Let's say there's a meteor shower and that one falls near me. What are the chances, you think, of it being extremely valuable?

>> No.1192701

honest question, geology seems tedious to me, can you explain the appeal?

>> No.1192719

>>1192681

Clearly he was referring to six-dimensional gold