




Serpentinite is a shiny, greenish rock that forms deep in the Earth's crust. It is often found in areas where tectonic plates collide, creating beautiful patterns and textures.
The Serpentinite is typically a leafy or fibrous mineral, often found in shades of green, from light yellow-green to dark, almost black-green. It has a distinctive waxy or greasy feel and can appear smooth and mottled, sometimes resembling snake skin.





カテゴリ
Mineralレア度
Common
危険度
1/5 · 非常に低い
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Ancient Romans carved Serpentinite into beautiful ornaments and practical objects.
Serpentinite's unusual soil helps rare plants grow only in certain places!
This rock forms deep underground when oceanic crust minerals react with water.
You can find Serpentinite in giant slabs within mountain ranges like the Alps!
Serpentinite is soft enough (Mohs 2.5-4) to be easily carved, making it a favorite for sculptors to create beautiful art.
Serpentinite has a unique chemical composition that helps it naturally absorb carbon dioxide from the air, locking it away!
When Serpentinite breaks down, it creates unusual 'serpentine soils' rich in magnesium, which many special plants need to grow.
危険度
1/5 · 非常に低い
Serpentinite is a rock and safe to observe, but be cautious of sharp edges.
Green, Yellow-green, Brownish-green, Blackish-green
3
Greasy
2.55
Monoclinic
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