A round stone
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amizengo:
[hello] to all.
We find this round ball like stone buried in the soil 6 feet.I sought it is a part of a falling star.Some one said if its a part of meteoroids it should be black.Its diameter is 22cm weighing 1.5kg.
What is it?
any one help.
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Homefire:
Again NOT Meteor. Looks to be natural tumbled stone. Can't tell from looking at the photo. Could be Semi Prcious stones. Do a hardness test on them.
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nickel_n:
Quote:Posted by homefireAgain NOT Meteor. Looks to be natural tumbled stone. Can't tell from looking at the photo. Could be Semi Prcious stones. Do a hardness test on them.
looks like tumbled glass to me.
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Homefire:
Sea Glass.
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nickel_n:
Quote:Posted by homefire Sea Glass.
you nail it [wise]
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Homefire:
I was thinking that too with the broken bits.
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