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Fossil Coral Science Exposure to heat or irradiation

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Exposure to heat or irradiation can produce a yellow to orange color (citrine) or a pale green color (prasiolite)

It is 7 x 5

Rich with kid-friendly facts and beautifully brought to life by Stevie Lewis

The Illustrated Encyclopedia of the Elements leads young readers in an exploration of all 118 known elements

causing unique zones of color and other beautiful signs that tell the tale of its creation

Fossil Coral Science Exposure to heat or irradiationFossil corals were simple marine invertebrates that possessed a sac like body called a polyp with a mouth and stinging tentacles. As carnivorous animals, they would immobilize or kill their prey with their tentacles and then swallow them whole. Their dense outer skeleton was composed of Calcium Carbonate which would allow them to become a massive structure. Under unique geological conditions, prehistoric corals and mollusks can fossilize by being

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