Tektites

Definition of Tektites as it relates to Collectibles, Rocks and Minerals, Meteorites

Tektites are naturally occurring glass beads, typically small and ranging from translucent to opaque in appearance. They are formed through high-speed impact events where molten debris is ejected into the atmosphere, cooling rapidly as it falls back to Earth. Tektites are often found in remote locations, with some of the most notable deposits in areas such as the Philippines, Australia, and Czech Republic. They are highly sought after by collectors due to their unique origins, rarity, and aesthetic appeal. The study of tektites can provide valuable insights into Earth's geological history, meteorite impacts, and the conditions that exist in space.

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