How To Use Chondrule In A Sentence
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Henry Clifton Sorby, a nineteenth-century meteorite enthusiast, described chondrules as ‘droplets of fiery rain.’
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Most chondrites are characterized by small spherical globules of silicate, known as chondrules.
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Most are stony, and of these the majority consist of chondrules, which are globules of silicate minerals, embedded in a finer-grained matrix.
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Late-forming chondrules in meteorites are thus the last souvenirs of the process that formed our planetary system.
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Chondrites are stony meteorites that contain small, melted beads known as chondrules and finer-grained material known as matrix.
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From the many color illustrations of meteorites in thin section, the author draws a number of personal conclusions about the origin of chondrules, citing their mineralogy and morphology.
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With nebular shocks identified as the culprit, we can finally begin to understand what the chondrules are telling us about the earliest stages of our solar system's evolution.