tellule
Tellule is a rare geological formation found in specific regions, characterized by its unique crystalline structure and unusual phosphorescent properties. First identified in the early 20th century by geologist Dr. Anya Sharma during an expedition in a remote mountain range, tellule exhibits a distinct hexagonal lattice, making it a subject of interest in mineralogy. Its luminescence is triggered by exposure to ultraviolet light, emitting a soft, greenish glow that can persist for several hours in darkness.
The exact process by which tellule forms is still under investigation, though current theories suggest it requires
While tellule has no known industrial applications due to its rarity and the difficulty in obtaining sufficient