Auravs
Auravs refer to small, spherical bacteria-like structures that have been observed in various natural environments. These structures are typically 1-2 micrometers in diameter and are thought to be composed of a combination of mineral and organic materials.
Auravs were first described in the 1980s by a team of scientists who discovered them in the
The composition and structure of auravs are not yet fully understood, but they are thought to be
Some scientists believe that auravs may be involved in the formation of certain types of rocks and
Further research is needed to fully understand the origins, composition, and behavior of auravs. Despite their