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Is a geode an igneous rock?

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Is a geode an igneous rock?

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No. The term geode is used to refer to a cavity or vug in sedimentary or igneous rock that is lined or completely filled in with mineral deposits or crystals. These deposits are formed from the mineral rich water that enters the cavity. It is more mineral crystal than rock.

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