Quartz crystals that grew out of mineral-rich solutions in large rock cavities. Crystals can grow quickly or slowly — or even stop — depending on changes in temperature and the concentration of the solution, and the geometric shapes are due to the regular repeating pattern of the connecting molecules. Credit: Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History

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