"Mineral and Rock Combinations"
Mineral and Rock Identification Collection #1
Previously Known as Ohio State University Mineral and Rock Set
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Earth Science Student Collection
Designed for high school and elementary college courses, these rock and mineral specimens provide a complete range of materials for comparisons of igneous, sedimentary and metamorphic rocks.
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Ward's® Know Your Minerals and Rocks Collection
Everything Students Need to Work Independently to Identify Rocks and Minerals
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Ward's® Specimen Display Sets
A variety of colorful collections to introduce rocks, minerals and fossils.
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Visitors from Space: Mixed Meteorite, Pack of 4
Economical starter pack of meteorites and impactities.
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Ward's® Introductory Mineral and Rock Collection
Examples of the most basic rocks and rock-forming minerals.
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Physical Geology Reference Set
Teacher’s Master Set for Use with Student GEO-logic® Physical Geology Sets
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Meteorite Dust Galaxy Collection
Five glass vials containing autheticated iron, stone, lunar, martian, and vestal meteorite dust.
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Ward's® Petrology Collection of Rocks and Minerals Series
Advanced study series of almost 100 specimens.
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Ward's® Introductory Mineral & Rock Thin Section Set
A Great Way to Begin Your Petrographic Studies
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Shooting Start Jar, Stone Meteorites
Actuals hooting starts from outer space.
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Visitors from Space: Mixed Meteorite, Pack of 8
This economic collectors' set features eight different genuine meteorites and impactities.
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Visitors from Space: Mixed Meteorites, Pack of 12
This economic collectors set features 12 different genuine meteorites and impactities.
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Washington School Collection
A comprehensive classroom survey set of minerals and rocks.
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Explore With Me Geology™ Collections
The Explore with Me Geology™ series kits are the perfect starter sets for budding geologists. Each collection of ten specimens is enclosed in a handy, plastic storage container. A rock identification chart with images and descriptions helps students better understand each specimen. Appropriate for grades three through twelve.




