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Understanding Caradon Rock: Composition, Formation, and Characteristics

Caradon is a type of rock that is composed primarily of the mineral olivine, which is a magnesium-rich silicate mineral. It is typically found in volcanic rocks and is formed when magma cools slowly underground, allowing the olivine to crystallize out of the melt. Caradon is often found in association with other minerals such as pyroxene and plagioclase, and it can be distinguished from other types of rock by its distinctive greenish-gray color and its high content of magnesium.

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