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A-Z Rock Poster!
I made this poster a few years ago and it just occurred to me that I can share with you all here. A-Z Rock Poster I made it a project to paint one rock for each letter of the alphabet. When I was done, I arranged them all in a single image on photoshop. This whole process took me about 4 months. I am currently making a "minerals" poster. I'm at the letter 'Q'. Tell me some rocks you'd like to see me paint!!
A-Z Rock Poster!
Whats YOUR Geology?
Guys, Holy moly this is cool. I just found this amazing website thats a geological map of the ENTIRE WORLD How insane is that?? Just like Google Earth, you can now zoom in to anywhere on the planet and get a sense of what the bedrock is! 🤯 So check out the link! Whats YOUR geology?? Mine is gneiss, marble, schist, quartzite, even a little SERPENTINITE?? I'm in NYC 🤗
Whats YOUR Geology?
Rocks vs Stones
Believe it or not there is a subtle, yet important difference between the terms ‘Rock’ and ‘Stone’. Though using them interchangeably is not some big faux pas, it is interesting to note they are definitionally different. ROCK - a rock is usual replete with its natural jagged edges and mass. Rocks vary in size dramatically - from the palm of your hand to mountain sized boulders. A single continuous mass of minerals and mineraloids make up rocks. A rock is typically what we find on a hiking trail. STONE - a stone is defined differently mostly by its shape, smoothness, and size. A stone is typically weathered by nature or human intervention till the surface has lost all protruding features. Stones can be large, but typically aren’t recognized as such when they are larger than human scale. A stone is typically what we find on the shore of a lake. Stones are used in the context of construction or decoration. From geology.in : “The key thing to note is that geologists use "rock" as a broader term to describe large masses of material that make up the Earth's crust, including mountains, plateaus, and cliffs.” Pretty cool right?
Rocks vs Stones
Show your Rock
As an adult this was the first piece I actually dug up and found, instead of just a happenstance walk by. My dad lives in Kansas in a 1920 farm house. Out by the old water pump was the top of a crystal just poking through the dirt. Curious, I dug until I pulled out a huge slab. It split naturally and it was perfect for my sister and I to share.
Show your Rock
Announcing: 🎉 Rock Hounding Resources!
Hi Everyone, Check out our newest category, Rock Hounding Resources! This is a place to share anything you use to help rockhound, learn, or share info about rocks! Examples of things you can share: - YouTube channels like Elley Knows Rocks - Geology websites like geology.in - Reddit forums like r/whatisthisrock - Your own personal website! - Your favorite or your own crystal shop website! Thanks to one of our new members @Scott Drynan mentioning his use of YouTube to find cool rockhounding spots in his area, I realized we didnt have a place to share resources like this in the community. I encourage everyone to jump in and start sharing. Thats what this community is all about!
Announcing: 🎉 Rock Hounding Resources!
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