What mineral is used in jewelry because of its striking greenish-blue color?
- Correct Answer: turquoise
- lime
- aqua
- glass
Explanation: Diamonds have many valuable properties. Diamonds are extremely hard and are used for industrial purposes. The most valuable diamonds are large, well-shaped and sparkly. Turquoise is another mineral that is used in jewelry because of its striking greenish-blue color. Many minerals have interesting appearances. Specific terms are used to describe the appearance of minerals.
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