[ the way i had to research rock formation for this tag
there's a small hum of pleasure at sylus's willingness to contribute to the subject; all conversations are far more engaging and pleasant when both parties are alert. he might have known this gentleman for all of twenty minutes but sylus has proven himself to be a most knowledgeable and witty person. pleasant company indeed. ]
Changes in temperature and pressure are two of the most common methods of crystallization, yes, as well as simple sedimentation - a form of erosion where the remnants of the old combine to create something new.
[ or something like that. i hope no professional geologists are reading this thread. ]
But there's a fourth, less common method, that of elemental reactions. [ can't believe i have to dive into rock bullshit and genshin terminology bullshit. ] Are you familiar with the elements?
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there's a small hum of pleasure at sylus's willingness to contribute to the subject; all conversations are far more engaging and pleasant when both parties are alert. he might have known this gentleman for all of twenty minutes but sylus has proven himself to be a most knowledgeable and witty person. pleasant company indeed. ]
Changes in temperature and pressure are two of the most common methods of crystallization, yes, as well as simple sedimentation - a form of erosion where the remnants of the old combine to create something new.
[ or something like that. i hope no professional geologists are reading this thread. ]
But there's a fourth, less common method, that of elemental reactions. [ can't believe i have to dive into rock bullshit and genshin terminology bullshit. ] Are you familiar with the elements?