• Question: what is your favorite rock?

    Asked by anon-198984 to Alex, Natasha on 10 Mar 2019. This question was also asked by anon-198917, anon-198925.
    • Photo: Alexander Allen

      Alexander Allen answered on 10 Mar 2019:


      Hmmm that’s quite thought provoking… I often work with crystals of some sort. So I’m going to start by narrowing my choice down to an igneous type (a rock that is produced in a volcano).

      Crystals are just great to look at and have such simple chemistry. For example a sapphire is just a sample of Aluminium Oxide. You can find these types of gem in all sorts of igneous rock such as granite…

      I also have to give a shout-out to sedimentary rock as they often contain fossils that are super interesting…

      My final answer is possibly Crocodile Rock (The Elton John song). This pun may cost me votes and I’m sorry…

    • Photo: Natasha Dowey

      Natasha Dowey answered on 13 Mar 2019: last edited 13 Mar 2019 2:14 pm


      My favourite rock is Serpentinite- it is a beautiful metamorphic rock (meaning it has been changed by heat and pressure) that looks like red and green snakeskin. Serpentinite was once solidified magma beneath ancient oceans, and is forced to the surface when tectonic plates come together at a plate boundary. You can see really great examples of it in one of my favourite places in Cornwall, the Lizard Peninsula (named “lizard” after the snakey “serpent” rocks!). I wrote an article on it a while back for the Geological Society, there are some pics in here too 🙂
      https://www.geolsoc.org.uk/GeositesKynance

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