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Alba Falling Stars
"Alba Falling Stars" captivates with its subtle veining in noble gold and white, which highlights the dynamics even more due to the black base tone.
- Dimensions: 58 x 58 cm
- Weight: 10.8 kg
- Age: 540 Million years
- Alignment: Square
- Colour shade: Black , Copper , White
- Geometrie: Geadert
- Mirror image: -
- Size category: M
- Topics: Galaxy
- Product number: P0011228
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"Alba Falling Stars" captivates with its subtle veining in noble gold and white, which highlights the dynamics even more due to the black base tone. The sedimentary rock processed in the STEINBILD "Alba Falling Stars" was formed about 540 million years ago in the age of the supercontinent Pannotia.
History of origins
Each STEINBILD tells the probably oldest story in the world - our earth history
The supercontinent Pannotia disintegrated into individual parts. The collision of two continents resulted in the folding of the Caledonian mountains (Variscan mountain building).
Mineralogy
The Paleozoic era began with the Cambrian explosion. Almost all the tribes of the animal kingdom that still exist today evolved. During the Paleozoic era, several mass extinctions occurred in the animal and plant kingdoms. Among them was the largest mass extinction in Earth's history at the end of the Paleozoic, when over 90% of marine species and 75% of terrestrial species became extinct.
540 million years
Rock age
Sedimentary rock
Type of rock
Limestone
Subgroup
Calcium carbonate, carbon, mudstone, fossil
Main constituent