GEODES FLAT PACK - Excavating Adventures
GEODES FLAT PACK - Excavating Adventures
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GEODES FLAT PACK

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We understand that not everyone loves excavating as much as we do...

That's why we created these super cool flat packs! These no frills packs of awesomeness are for science junkies who love collecting rocks, minerals, fossils, and more but could do without the mess associated with an excavation. 

 Each pack comes with one or more specimens, a trading card, and an Excavating Adventures sticker. 


But if you do love excavating as much as we do, be sure to check out our Excavating Adventures monthly subscriptions by clicking the link below and get an awesome new excavation delivered each month loaded with rocks, minerals, gemstones, fossils, and more!
  
HAPPY EXCAVATING!

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IMPORTANT: If you are considering an Excavating Adventures Flat Pack subscription, please be aware that the packs ship in a sequence. To avoid the recipient of the subscription receiving a duplicate, please do not purchase an individual pack for anyone that you anticipate receiving an Excavating Adventures Flat Pack subscription.

 

Contains small items - Not intended for young children - Keep away from pets - Designed for ages 6 and up - Pictures are representations of what you will receive and are used for illustrative purposes only – Specific specimens will vary.

 

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Digital Dig Geodes

 Geodes can form in any cavity, but the term is usually reserved for more or less rounded formations in igneous and sedimentary rocks. They can form in gas bubbles in igneous rocks and in rounded cavities in sedimentary formations. After rock around the cavity hardens, dissolved silicates and/or carbonates are deposited on the inside surface. Over time, this slow feed of mineral constituents from groundwater or hydrothermal solutions allows crystals to form inside the hollow chamber.