fulgurite英 ['fʌlgjʊraɪt] 美 ['fʌlgjəˌraɪt]
n.闪电,熔岩;
英英释义
Fulgurite
- Fulgurites (from the Latin fulgur meaning thunderbolt) are a variety of the mineraloid lechatelierite. They are natural hollow glass tubes formed in quartzose sand, silica, or soil by lightning strikes.
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