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What Are Crystals?

Crystals explained:
Crystals are the building blocks and essence of life within the Earth. There are many Crystals, each one consisting of different characteristics.
The Cave of the Crystals, Naica, Chihuahua, Mexico: The unbearably hot and humid condition of the cave caused by magma creates the perfect environment for some of the largest natural Crystals ever discovered.
How Crystals are formed:
Each type of Crystal mineral properties are atoms made up of Silicone, Oxygen, aluminium, potassium, lead, sulphur, calcium, zinc, among other things and are bonded together when cooled.
These atoms follow various specific laws of compound structure called crystal lattice substitutions. Ion compounds begin to emanate out of the inner cavities of rock geode surfaces in fractalized Platonic, geometric structures. Whatever the composites make up the composed atoms will determine how the Crystal is formed with the signature arrangements reflected in the outer visible form.
So Crystalline structures are highly organised ions ordered in repetitive platonic, geometric shapes and are the expressions of nature itself, forming in all directions, repeating themselves fractally and perpetually, determined by the arrangement of their formation structure. Sand, salt, sugar and ice also form Crystalline structures.
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