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  1. Fulgurites or “petrified lightning bolts” are metamorphic rocks composed of vitrified silica in the shape of an elongated cylinder. They are created when lightning strikes a sandy soil and spreads through the quartz sand, melting and vitrifying the grains.
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    The heat of the bolt vaporizes the center of Fulgurite, leaving it with a tubular form. These tubes have also been referred to as “petrified lightning” and “fossilized lightning”, but its name comes from the Latin word “fulger”, meaning “lightning”.
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    What are fulgurites? The word – based on the Latin world for thunderbolt – refers to a hollow glass tube formed when lightning strikes soil, silica, sand or even rock. These amazing structures – sometimes referred to as “petrified lightning” or “lightning stones” – don’t look like the transparent glass in your windows or kitchen cabinets.
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    The word—based on the Latin world for thunderbolt—refers to a hollow glass tube formed when lightning strikes soil, silica, sand or even rock. These amazing structures, sometimes referred to as "petrified lightning" or "lightning stones", don't look like the transparent glass in your windows or kitchen cabinets.
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    Fulgurites (from Latin fulgur 'lightning' and -ite), commonly called "fossilized lightning", are natural tubes, clumps, or masses of sintered, vitrified, or fused soil, sand, rock, organic debris and other sediments that sometimes form when lightning discharges into ground. When composed of silica, fulgurites are classified as … See more

    Fulgurites are formed when lightning strikes the ground, fusing and vitrifying mineral grains. The primary SiO2 phase in common tube fulgurites is lechatelierite, an amorphous silica glass. Many fulgurites show some … See more

    The presence of fulgurites in an area can be used to estimate the frequency of lightning over a period of time, which can help to understand … See more

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    Fulgurite tubes have been mentioned already by Persian polymaths Avicenna and Al-Biruni in the 11th century, without knowing their true origination. Over the following centuries … See more

    H. J. Melosh, "Impact geologists, beware!" (Archived 2020-08-06 at the Wayback Machine). Geophysical Research Letters, Volume 44, Issue 17, pp. 8873–8874, 2017
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    Sep 6, 2021 · Fulgurites, sometimes called “petrified lightning” and “lightning stones,” are natural tubes of glass formed by the fusion of silica (quartz) sand or rock from a lightning strike. Their shape mimics the path of the lightning bolt …

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    Jun 28, 2022 · According to the Utah Geological Survey, there are two types of fulgurites: those formed when lightning hits sand and those created from rock. Sand fulgurites come from beaches and deserts, have...

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    Jan 20, 2022 · Natural Lightning Sculptures: Fulgurites are sometimes called “petrified lightning” because they are essentially the frozen evidence of a lightning strike. They form when lightning with a temperature of over 1,800 degrees …

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    May 27, 2018 · A fulgurite or "petrified lightning" is a glass tube formed when electricity strikes sand. Usually, fulgurites are hollow, with a rough exterior and smooth interior. Lightning from thunderstorms makes most fulgurites, but they …

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    Aug 26, 2019 · When lightning strikes the ground, it is hot enough to fuse silica sand and clay together into fulgurites: shafts of glass produced by lightning. The word fulgurite comes from fulgur, the Latin word for thunderbolt. Fulgurite: …

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