Hawaiian volcano erupted with precious stones, Hawaiian people were eager to pick up

The eruption in Hawaii caused a great deal of damage, and it seems that Mother Nature felt a little regret, giving the people here some green crystals, called olivine, to make gifts. A few months ago, lava flowed on the streets of Hawaii, now it is raining stones.

The scientists were extremely excited, we scratched our heads, not understanding what was happening and Hawaiian people rushed to the streets looking for gems.

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The green crystal is called olivine.

Before you book tickets to Hawaii to earn some money, equip yourself with this rare scientific event.

Chemically speaking, olivine is a very common mineral , it is a magnesium silicate mineral . Volcanic eruptions will make this rock appear on the ground, these volcanic eruptions will also make the rock fire moss green.

Goldsmith calls this stone peridot . They shoot from the Kīlauea eruption, rain down in the form of sand-like peridot seeds. Currently, Hawaiian people keep looking for it and will see this gem scattered here and there.

The eruption fired magma high, at that height, high crystallization temperature caused magnesium silicate to turn into olivine stone before they hit the ground. Basically, hot rocks fly high, rain down into "peridot bouts".

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They shoot from Mount Kilauea eruption, raining down in the form of sand-like peridot seeds.

Peridot stones also sell quite a bit, a carat (0.2 grams) is from 50 to 80 USD. The thing is that when peridot stones can be picked up just outside the street, collecting every penny, they probably won't be so valuable.

But few peridot stones still have beautiful external codes, still a little apology from the scary volcanic eruption in Hawaii.