Lesson of the Kerwonite Mineral is this: The Creator Designed a system that our Planet can form many different Minerals. This wide range of the ability to Form new ones is likely endless. Who knows what could be formed that humans can use....For from the top of the rocks I see him... Numbers 23:9
"Kernowite is a new mineral that has been found only in an old specimen collected at a single location in Cornwall, UK.
The only known specimen of kernowite, named after Kernow which is the Cornish word for Cornwall, was collected in the 1700s.
It became part of the Natural History Museum, London’s geological collections in 1964.
“Considering how many geologists, prospectors and collectors have scoured the county over the centuries in search of mineral treasure it’s amazing that in 2020 we are adding a new mineral,” said Mike Rumsey.
Kernowite is what is known as a secondary mineral due to the way it has been formed.
It is formed when other rocks, close to the surface of the Earth have had their chemical elements mobilized by circulating water.
The elements now present within the fluid re-combine to create a new mineral from different elements of previously crystalized rock." MineralogicalMagazine