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In Breath of the Wild and Tears of the Kingdom, the Master Sword is referred to as "the sword that seals the darkness". [5] In the mythology of the series, the Master Sword is a divine object—in Skyward Sword, it originates in the Goddess Sword, created by the goddess Hylia, and is inhabited by a humanoid spirit named Fi. [6]
Ohio bluestone, also found in Northeast Ohio in certain streambeds [8] [9] and used as dimension stone; Pennsylvania Bluestone in northeast Pennsylvania and adjoining parts of New Jersey and New York; Stockton Sandstone: in western New Jersey along the Delaware River; Potsdam Sandstone: in upstate New York
Bertrandite is a beryllium sorosilicate hydroxide mineral with composition: Be 4 Si 2 O 7 (OH) 2.Bertrandite is a colorless to pale yellow orthorhombic mineral with a hardness of 6–7.
Dusk Stone (Spanish: Piedra noche) is a 2021 Argentine-Chilean-Spanish drama film co-written and directed by Iván Fund. The film premiered at the 78th edition of the Venice Film Festival, in the Giornate degli Autori sidebar. [1] [2] It was awarded best film at the 2022 Lima Film Festival. [3]
Many animals regularly visit mineral licks to consume clay, supplementing their diet with nutrients and minerals. In tropical bats, lick visitation is associated with a diet based on wild figs (), which have very low levels of sodium, [3] [4] and licks are mostly used by females that are pregnant or lactating.
Unusual specimen of goethite replacing a gypsum stalactite; the center is hollow.From Santa Eulalia, Chihuahua, Mexico.. Goethite (/ ˈ ɡ ɜːr t aɪ t /, [6] [7] US also / ˈ ɡ oʊ θ aɪ t / [8] [9]) is a mineral of the diaspore group, consisting of iron(III) oxide-hydroxide, specifically the α-polymorph.
Lodestone attracting some iron nails Lodestone in the Hall of Gems of the Smithsonian Lodestone attracting small bits of iron. Lodestones are naturally magnetized pieces of the mineral magnetite.
In geology, a lens or lentil is a body of ore or rock that is thick in the middle and thin at the edges, resembling a convex lens in cross-section. [1] To thin out in all directions is to "lens out", also known as "lensing". The adjectives "lenticular" and "lentiform" are used to describe lens-like formations.