kiselhaltig
Kiselhaltig is a German term that translates to "siliceous" in English. It describes substances, materials, or biological structures that contain or are rich in silica (silicon dioxide). The term is often used in geology, biology, and materials science to classify certain types of rocks, minerals, and biological tissues composed predominantly of silica.
In geology, kiselhaltig refers to rocks that have a high silica content, typically over 60%. Examples include
In the biological context, kiselhaltig is used to describe organisms or tissues that contain siliceous components.
Materials described as kiselhaltig tend to have properties such as durability, hardness, and chemical inertness. These
The presence of silica in biological and geological systems is significant because it influences the formation,
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