kvarcas
Kvarcas is the Lithuanian term for quartz, the common mineral with the chemical formula SiO2. In geological and mineralogical contexts, kvarcas refers to the crystalline forms of quartz as well as its cryptocrystalline varieties when used in broader descriptions. Quartz is one of the most abundant minerals in Earth’s crust and occurs in igneous, metamorphic, and sedimentary rocks. The term kvarcas is used in Lithuanian-language texts and is commonly encountered in field guides, museums, and educational resources describing mineralogy.
Quartz crystallizes in the hexagonal system and most often forms prismatic crystals with pyramidal terminations, though
Occurrence and uses: kvarcas appears in a variety of geological environments and is widely distributed worldwide.
Etymology: the Lithuanian word kvarcas is derived from the German word Quarz, reflecting historical borrowing in
See also: Quartz, Silica, Mineralogy.
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