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Hello everybody, and welcome back to Stones&Bones. In this podcast, we'll be talking about geodes. Geodes are made from sedimentary and volcanic rock, and they contain all types of minerals, from microscopic chalcedony to 5ft long amethyst crystals. Thousands of tons of geodes are found and mined every year, and this is what makes them one of the most popular crystals around. Hope you enjoy!
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Why can't minerals ever lie?
They are always in their pure form.
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Hello everybody, and welcome back to Stones&Bones. In this podcast, we'll be talking about diamonds. Diamonds are probably the most popular gemstone on Earth, and that is because of their scarcity and high prices. Diamonds are extremely rare because of the circumstances they have to go through to be made, billions of years of immense pressure and heat it hard to come by, and diamonds need that to be made. I hope you enjoy this podcast!
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Why did the tectonic plates break up?
It wasn't his fault, there was just too much friction between them.
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Hello everybody, and welcome back to Stones&Bones. Today, we'll be talking about the Saber-Toothed Tiger. The Saber-Toothed Tiger was an ancient animal that roamed all around the world and was an apex predator of its time. The Saber-Toothed Tiger is famous for its sometimes 1 ft long canine teeth, something that helped them hunt and put them in the record books for the coolest animal of all-time. Hope you enjoy!
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What do you call a scientist who specializes in ancient canine fossils?A barchaeologist.
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Hello everybody, and welcome back to Stones&Bones. In this podcast, we'll be talking about gold. Now I know gold isn't necessarily a gemstone, but I thought is was just a stone that is really well known and something that we should discuss. Gold has been used for tens of thousands of years, with many ancient civilizations utilizing gold. Gold has a long and interesting history, and I hope you enjoy!
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Rock Joke:
Why are geologists never hungry?
They lost their apatite.
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Hello everybody, and welcome back to Stones&Bones. In this podcast, we'll be talking about trilobites. The evolution of eyes in the trilobite is very interesting, as it likely changed the course of events for all of history. They caused more carnivores, and the competition of food grew. The trilobites were the first to develop eyes, so they were really a pioneer! Hope you enjoy.
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Rock Joke:
Whats a dinosaur's favorite book?
The Thesaurus.
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Hello everybody, and welcome back to Stones&Bones. In this podcast, we'll be talking about trilobites. Trilobites is almost unarguably the most popular fossil of all time. I don't mean prehistoric animal, that title belongs to the T-Rex, but for the most researched and bought fossil, that title belongs to the trilobite. The trilobite might be the most successful animal ever, living over 300 millino years and having billions of the crawling around Earth, they flourished for millions of years! This podcast is part 1 of trilobites, hope you enjoy!
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Rock Joke: Why should you never expect perfection from a geologist?
Because they all have their faults.
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Hello everybody, and welcome back to Stones&Bones. In this podcast, we'll be talking about meteorites. While meteorites aren't technically a gemstone, they're a very interesting rock and I thought that mixing it up every once in a while wouldn't hurt. Anyways, meteorites are a rock that has had a huge impact on the Earth's history and life as we know it. If the meteor that caused the Cretaceous extinction period would've veered just a bit more to the right or slowed down just a bit, we could've been living with dinosaurs! I hope you enjoy! Also, Happy One Year Anniversary!
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Why was the sedimentary rock extra cheap?
Because it was on shale.
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Hello everybody, and welcome back to Stones&Bones. In this podcast, we'll be talking about one of the most popular dinosaurs, the triceratops. The triceratops is a giant, three-horned animal that lived in western North America. The triceratops was a large herbivore, but despite its size, it was eaten by some of the largest predators around, including the infamous T-Rex. I hope you enjoy this podcast, and happy New Year!
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I'm going to start doing a rock joke at the end of each description, so here is this week's-
Did you hear about the geologist who was reading a book about Helium?
He just couldn't put it down.
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Hello everybody, and welcome back to Stones&Bones. In this podcast, we'll talk about agates. Agates are quartz oriented gemstones that have colorful bands inside of them. These agates can come in many colors, and that might be one of the reasons why people are so interested in them. I hope you enjoy!
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Hello everybody, and welcome back to Stones&Bones. In this podcast we'll be talking about Amber. Amber is something that is so unique and different, and because of that is really just stands out from any other fossil. Amber is a very pretty fossil that is extremely valuable, but with that it comes with fakes. Amber might be the most faked fossil of all time. It might even be the most naturally made thing ever for that matter. Amber is very valuable when it comes in a big chunk, so this leads many people to try and fake it and attempt to make a bit of money. Some people however have made ways to determine if your Amber is real, and it really has helped a good amount of people. I hope you enjoy!
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As you can tell from above, hopefully at least, I got my links working!!!
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Hello everybody, and welcome back to Stones&Bones. In this podcast, we'll be talking about Amethyst and Cactus Amethyst. Amethyst is probably one of the most popular gemstones in the world, with almost every collector having at least a piece of it. Amethyst has only been around for a little while, it wasn't used back thousands of years ago. Amethyst is very unique from all of the other gemstones, and it's one of the best gemstones there is!
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Hello everybody, and welcome back to Stones&Bones. In this podcast, we'll be talking about petrified wood. Petrified wood is a really unique fossil, there isn't anything like it. Petrified wood is the fossilized remains of ancient trees. These trees can be anywhere from 180 million years old to just a couple million years old, which is pretty recent in the fossil world. Petrified wood is a massively collected fossil because of it's uniqueness from any other fossil in the world. Hope you enjoy!
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Hello everybody, and welcome back to Stones&Bones. In this podcast, we'll be talking about pyrite. Pyrite is a very interesting gemstone, it interlaps with fossils as well as being a gemstone. Pyrite is a generally common mineral, it's pretty abundant in the mineral world. I hope you enjoy!
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Hello everybody, and welcome back to Stones&Bones. In this last episode of coprolite week, I'll be going over a general overview of coprolite, touch up on some things, and go over parts of coprolite that we haven't talked about. Coprolite week was fun to make and I'll be doing other weeks of various fossils and gemstones, so if you want to see when that comes out, hit that follow button so your the first one to listen. Thanks for listening, and until the next one!
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Hello everybody, and welcome back to Stones&Bones. In today's podcast during Coprolite Week, I'll be talking about how coprolite is viewed by the public, where it's mined, and the prices for coprolite. Hope you enjoy!
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Hello everybody and welcome back to Stones&Bones. In this podcast, we'll talk about how coprolite effected our understanding of ancient turtles, alligators, and dinosaurs. Coprolite has really done a lot of things to increase our knowledge for all of these animals, and they've helped massively with our understanding of really all fossils. Hope you enjoy!
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Hello everybody, and welcome back to Stones&Bones. In this podcast, we'll be talking about coprolite, and the most common animals you'll find that have it. Lot's of coprolite are found for many different animals, but the most common are turtles, alligators, and dinosaurs. Tune in to learn more!
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Hello everybody, and welcome back to Stones&Bones. In this podcast, we'll be talking about coprolite. Coprolite is a very important fossil, and countless important finds and data have been collected from it. I'll be doing a whole week of coprolite, Monday-Friday, all focussing on different subjects. Hope you enjoy!
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Hello everybody, and welcome back to Stones&Bones. In this podcast, we'll be talking about the Hadrosaurus. The hadrosaurus is a very interesting dinosaur because it was a huge dinosaur, but it couldn't protect itself. It didn't have sharp teeth because it was a herbaviore, and the only thing it did was runaway. In my opinion, that is one of the reasons why the hadrosaurus really didn't live too long, at least in fossil years. Hope you enjoy this amazing and interesting dinosaur. Stay tuned for next week when I do one of the most interesting fossils in history!
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Hello everybody, in this podcast we'll be talking about labradorite, Labradorite is a very interesting mineral, because for one thing, I was discovered in the last couple centuries, and for another thing, it has a unique feature that is called labradorescence. I talk a lot about labradorescence in the podcast if you want to hear more, but a quick run-down is that labradorescence is a quality in which the mineral has certain areas of the gemstone that light up at certain angles, or flash. I hope you enjoy one of the most interesting gemstones there is!
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