Fossil Gingko Leaf (Ginkgo adiantoides) - North Dakota The word barite is derived
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The word barite is derived from the agent Greek word barús
Some research suggests the impact of a meteorite may have caused it
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Chalcanthite is a water-soluble sulfate mineral that gets its name from the ancient Greek words χαλκός
This tooth possesses a very nice curvature to its shape
Fossil Gingko Leaf (Ginkgo adiantoides) - North Dakota The word barite is derivedThis fossil comes from the famous Fort Union Formation, living around 60 million years ago. The Gingko genus is one of the oldest living ones found on Earth today. Many of its species were thriving during the time of the dinosaurs. The only living fossil still found today is the species Gingko biloba. Because of the status of these plants, fossils from their ancestors are often highly sought after and make their way into private collections fairly
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